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Sensitivity of gold nano conductors to common contaminations – ab initio results

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Author(s)

Shmuel Barzilai, Francesca M. Tavazza, Lyle E. Levine

Abstract

Gold nanowire chains are considered a good candidate for nanoelectronic devices because they exhibit remarkable structural and electrical properties. A previous study shows that the beryllium terminated BeO (0001) surface may be a useful platform for supporting nano gold conductors, since it preserves the NW configuration, does not restrict its conductivity and even enhances it. However, the influence of contamination on the conductivity of such conductors is unknown. Here, ab initio simulations were performed to determine the effect of commonly adsorbed contaminants (H2O and O2) on the conductivity of gold nano-conductors. We found that the presence of adsorbed impurities does not alter the good conductive ability of the conductors under examination. Moreover, good conductance is also maintained in the presence of substitutional impurities ( i.e. when one of the gold atoms was replaced by an O2 molecule).
Citation
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials

Keywords

Conductance, gold nanowire, nano electronic, ab-initio calculations

Citation

Barzilai, S. , Tavazza, F. and Levine, L. (2013), Sensitivity of gold nano conductors to common contaminations – ab initio results, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials (Accessed March 28, 2024)
Created May 29, 2013, Updated February 19, 2017