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Ab Initio Electron Transport Study of Carbon and Boron−Nitrogen Nanowires.

Authors :
X. Q. Shi
Z. X. Dai
X. H. Zheng
Z. Zeng
Source :
Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Aug2006, Vol. 110 Issue 34, p16902-16907. 6p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

We report first-principles calculations on the electrical transport properties of two kinds of one-dimensional nanowires:  (a) a carbon nanowire (CNW) with alternating single and triple bonds and (b) a boron−nitrogen nanowire (BNNW) with equidistant bonds. We demonstrate the similarity and difference between the carbon nanowire and its boron−nitrogen analogue in the molecular orbital and transport properties, and then explore the potential innovations. The effects of molecular orbitals and nanowire-electrode coupling on the transport properties are analyzed. The cases of the nanowires sandwiched between both nanoscale and bulk electrodes are considered. It suggests that the characteristics of the transmission spectra and the current−voltage characteristics (I−Vcurves) are determined both by the electrodes and by the molecule as well as their coupling. In particular, the negative differential resistance (NDR) phenomenon is more apparent when the nanowires are positioned between two nanoscale electrodes. The tuning of the transport properties is also probed through the changes of nanowire−electrode separation and the inclusion of a gate voltage. These lead to dramatic variations in the equilibrium conductance, which can be understood from the shift and alignment of the molecular orbital relative to the Fermi level of the electrodes. In the analysis of the effects of nanowire−electrode separation, it shows that the equilibrium conductance has the same variation behavior as that of the projected density of states (PDOS) for CNW, while the localized molecular orbitals of BNNW result in its conductance varies differently from its PDOS. The different molecular orbital characteristics near the Fermi level of these two kinds of nanowires underlie their different transport properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15206106
Volume :
110
Issue :
34
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22371451
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jp057396r