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Quantum Thermopower of Metallic Atomic-Size Contacts at Room Temperature

Author(s):

Charalambos Evangeli, Manuel Matt, Laura Rincon-García, Fabian Pauly, Peter Nielaba, Gabino Rubio-Bollinger, Juan Carlos Cuevas, Nicolas Agrait

Journal:

Nano Letters

Year:

2015

Volume:

15

Pages

1006-1011

DOI:

10.1021/nl503853v

Abstract:

We report conductance and thermopower measurements of metallic atomic-size contacts, namely gold and platinum, using a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at room temperature. We find that few-atom gold contacts have an average negative thermopower, whereas platinum contacts present a positive thermopower, showing that for both metals, the sign of the thermopower in the nanoscale differs from that of bulk wires. We also find that the magnitude of the thermopower exhibits minima at the maxima of the conductance histogram in the case of gold nanocontacts while for platinum it presents large fluctuations. Tight-binding calculations and Green’s function techniques, together with molecular dynamics simulations, show that these observations can be understood in the context of the Landauer–Büttiker picture of coherent transport in atomic-scale wires. In particular, we show that the differences in the thermopower between these two metals are due to the fact that the elastic transport is dominated by the 6s orbitals in the case of gold and by the 5d orbitals in the case of platinum.

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