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Physical Review Letters
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Carbon-atom wires: Charge-transfer doping, voltage drop, and the effect of distortions

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We present first-principles calculations on electrical conduction through carbon atomic wires. The changes in charge distribution induced by a large bias exhibit the primary involvement of the wire’s π states. A significant fraction (˜40%) of the voltage drops across the atomic wire itself. At zero bias, there is a large transfer of charge from the electrodes to the wire, effectively providing doping without introducing scattering centers. This transfer leads, however, to potential barriers at the wire-electrode junctions. Bending the wire reduces its conductance. © 2000 The American Physical Society.

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