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Carbon nanotube-clamped metal atomic chain.


ABSTRACT: Metal atomic chain (MAC) is an ultimate one-dimensional structure with unique physical properties, such as quantized conductance, colossal magnetic anisotropy, and quantized magnetoresistance. Therefore, MACs show great potential as possible components of nanoscale electronic and spintronic devices. However, MACs are usually suspended between two macroscale metallic electrodes; hence obvious technical barriers exist in the interconnection and integration of MACs. Here we report a carbon nanotube (CNT)-clamped MAC, where CNTs play the roles of both nanoconnector and electrodes. This nanostructure is prepared by in situ machining a metal-filled CNT, including peeling off carbon shells by spatially and elementally selective electron beam irradiation and further elongating the exposed metal nanorod. The microstructure and formation process of this CNT-clamped MAC are explored by both transmission electron microscopy observations and theoretical simulations. First-principles calculations indicate that strong covalent bonds are formed between the CNT and MAC. The electrical transport property of the CNT-clamped MAC was experimentally measured, and quantized conductance was observed.

SUBMITTER: Tang DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2889066 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Carbon nanotube-clamped metal atomic chain.

Tang Dai-Ming DM   Yin Li-Chang LC   Li Feng F   Liu Chang C   Yu Wan-Jing WJ   Hou Peng-Xiang PX   Wu Bo B   Lee Young-Hee YH   Ma Xiu-Liang XL   Cheng Hui-Ming HM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100428 20


Metal atomic chain (MAC) is an ultimate one-dimensional structure with unique physical properties, such as quantized conductance, colossal magnetic anisotropy, and quantized magnetoresistance. Therefore, MACs show great potential as possible components of nanoscale electronic and spintronic devices. However, MACs are usually suspended between two macroscale metallic electrodes; hence obvious technical barriers exist in the interconnection and integration of MACs. Here we report a carbon nanotube  ...[more]

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