Role of heating and current-induced forces in the stability of atomic wires

Z. Yang*, M. Chshiev, M. Zwolak, Yu-Chang Chen, M. Di Ventra

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We investigate the role of local heating and forces on ions in the stability of current-carrying aluminum wires. For a given bias, we find that heating increases with wire length due to a redshift of the frequency spectrum. Nevertheless, the local temperature of the wire is relatively low for a wide range of biases provided good thermal contact exists between the wire and the bulk electrodes. On the contrary, current-induced forces increase substantially as a function of bias and reach bond-breaking values at about 1 V. These results suggest that local heating promotes low-bias instabilities if dissipation into the bulk electrodes is not efficient, while current-induced forces are mainly responsible for the wife breakup at large biases. We compare these results to experimental observations.

原文English
文章編號041402
期刊Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
71
發行號4
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出版狀態Published - 13 1月 2005

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