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Nonlinear current-induced forces in Si atomic wires
Zhongqin Yang, Massimiliano Di Ventra
Published 2002-09-06Version 1
We report first-principles calculations of current-induced forces in Si atomic wires as a function of bias and wire length. We find that these forces are strongly nonlinear as a function of bias due to the competition between the force originating from the scattering states and the force due to bound states. We also find that the average force in the wire is larger the shorter the wire, suggesting that atomic wires are more difficult to break under current flow with increasing length. The last finding is in agreement with recent experimental data.
Comments: 4 figures
Journal: PRB 67, 161311(R) (2003)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: si atomic wires, nonlinear current-induced forces, report first-principles calculations, current flow, average force
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