| Literature DB >> 28209640 |
Longji Cui1, Wonho Jeong1, Sunghoon Hur1, Manuel Matt2, Jan C Klöckner2, Fabian Pauly2, Peter Nielaba2, Juan Carlos Cuevas3, Edgar Meyhofer4, Pramod Reddy4,5.
Abstract
Thermal transport in individual atomic junctions and chains is of great fundamental interest because of the distinctive quantum effects expected to arise in them. By using novel, custom-fabricated, picowatt-resolution calorimetric scanning probes, we measured the thermal conductance of gold and platinum metallic wires down to single-atom junctions. Our work reveals that the thermal conductance of gold single-atom junctions is quantized at room temperature and shows that the Wiedemann-Franz law relating thermal and electrical conductance is satisfied even in single-atom contacts. Furthermore, we quantitatively explain our experimental results within the Landauer framework for quantum thermal transport. The experimental techniques reported here will enable thermal transport studies in atomic and molecular chains, which will be key to investigating numerous fundamental issues that thus far have remained experimentally inaccessible.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28209640 DOI: 10.1126/science.aam6622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728