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arxiv: 0904.0904 · v1 · submitted 2009-04-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Independently switchable atomic quantum transistors by reversible contact reconstruction

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keywords atomicdevicereconstructiontransistorsatomic-scaleatomisticbistableconductance
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The controlled fabrication of actively switchable atomic-scale devices, in particular transistors, has remained elusive to date. Here we explain operation of an atomic-scale three-terminal device by a novel switching mechanism of bistable, self-stabilizing reconstruction of the electrode contacts at the atomic level: While the device is manufactured by electrochemical deposition, it operates entirely on the basis of mechanical effects of the solid-liquid interface. We analyze mechanically and thermally stable metallic junctions with a predefined quantized conductance of 1-5 G_0 in experiment and atomistic simulation. Atomistic modeling of structural and conductance properties elucidates bistable electrode reconstruction as the underlying mechanism of the device. Independent room-temperature operation of two transistors at low voltage demonstrates intriguing perspectives for quantum electronics and logics on the atomic scale.

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