Thursday, October 18, 2012

1210.4741 (Yi-qun Xie et al.)

Conductance of single-atom magnetic junctions: A first-principles study    [PDF]

Yi-qun Xie, Qiang Li, Lei Huang, Xiang Ye, San-Huang Ke
We present a first-principles investigation to show that the contact conductance of a half conductance quantum ($G_0/2$) found previously does not generally hold for single-atom magnetic junctions composed of a tip and an adatom dsorbed on a surface. The contact conductance of the Ni-Co/Co(111) junction is approximately $G_0/2$, while for the Co-Co/Co(111), Ni-Ni/Ni(111), and Ni-Ni/Ni(001) junctions the contact conductances are 0.80$G_0$, 1.55$G_0$, and 1.77$G_0$, respectively. The deviation from $G_0/2$ is mainly caused by the variation of the spin-down conductance largely determined by the minority $d$ orbitals, as the spin-up one changes little for different junctions.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.4741

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