原子单位
电导
材料科学
断开连接
金属
量子点接触
Atom(片上系统)
纳米技术
光电子学
化学物理
凝聚态物理
光学
化学
量子隧道
物理
计算机科学
冶金
量子阱
量子力学
嵌入式系统
激光器
作者
Robert Maul,Fangqing Xie,Ch. Obermair,Gerd Schön,Th. Schimmel,Wolfgang Wenzel
摘要
Electrochemical gating permits the observation of few-atom processes in contact reconstruction. We monitor the junction conductance during the opening and closing of an atomic-scale metallic contact and use this as an instantaneous probe of the atomic-scale structural switching process. We observe clear correlations in the quantum conductance of a contact in subsequent switching events, demonstrating memory effects at the atomic scale. These experimental observations are supported by numerical simulations which show a conservation of the contact reconstruction process across several switching cycles. These results open a route to electrochemically control few-atom surface reconstruction events with present-day detection capabilities.
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