Microscopic Origin of Conducting Channels in Metallic Atomic-Size Contacts

J. C. Cuevas, A. Levy Yeyati, and A. Martín-Rodero
Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 1066 – Published 2 February 1998
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Abstract

We present a theoretical approach which allows one to determine the number and orbital character of conducting channels in metallic atomic contacts. We show how conducting channels arise from atomic orbitals with a significant contribution to bands around the Fermi level. Our theory predicts that the number of conducting channels with non-negligible transmission is three for Al and five for Nb one-atom contacts, in agreement with recent experiments. These results are shown to be robust with respect to disorder. The experimental values of the channel transmissions lie within the calculated distributions.

  • Received 20 August 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.1066

©1998 American Physical Society

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J. C. Cuevas, A. Levy Yeyati, and A. Martín-Rodero

  • Departamento de Física Teoŕica de la Materia Condensada C-V, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, E-28049 Madrid, Spain

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Vol. 80, Iss. 5 — 2 February 1998

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