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  Atomic wires on substrates: Physics between one and two dimensions

Pfnür, H., Tegenkamp, C., Sanna, S., Jeckelmann, E., Horn-von Hoegen, M., Bovensiepen, U., et al. (2024). Atomic wires on substrates: Physics between one and two dimensions. Surface Science Reports, 79(2): 100629. doi:10.1016/j.surfrep.2024.100629.

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Pfnür, H., Author
Tegenkamp, C., Author
Sanna, S., Author
Jeckelmann, E., Author
Horn-von Hoegen, M., Author
Bovensiepen, U., Author
Esser, N., Author
Schmidt, W.G., Author
Dähne, M., Author
Wippermann, S., Author
Bechstedt, F., Author
Bode, M., Author
Claessen, R., Author
Ernstorfer, Ralph1, Author                 
Hogan, C., Author
Ligges, M., Author
Pucci, A., Author
Schäfer, J., Author
Speiser, E., Author
Wolf, Martin1, Author                 
Wollschläger, J., Author more..
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 Abstract: Wires having a width of one or two atoms are the smallest possible physical objects that may exhibit one-dimensional properties. In order to be experimentally accessible at finite temperatures, such wires must stabilized by interactions in two and even three dimensions. These interactions modify and partly destroy their one-dimensional properties, but introduce new phenomena of coupling and correlation that entangle both charge and spin. We explore this fascinating field by first giving an overview of the present status of theoretical knowledge on 1D physics, including coupling between chains and to the substrate, before we set out for experimental results on ordered arrays of atomic wires on both flat and vicinal Si(111) surfaces comprising Si(111)-In, Si(hhk)-Au, Si(557)-Pb, Si(557)-Ag, on Ge(001)-Au and of rare earth silicide wires. While for these systems structural, spectroscopic and (magneto-)conductive properties are in the focus, including temperature- and concentration-induced phase transitions, explicit dynamics on the femto- and picosecond time scales were explored for the modified Peierls transition in indium chains on Si(111). All these systems are characterized by strong correlations, including spin, that are extended over whole terraces and partly beyond, so that small geometric changes lead to large modifications of their electronic properties. Thus this coupling in one (1D), two (2D) (and even three) dimensions results in a wealth of phase transitions and transient quasi-1D conductance. As extremes, modified quasi-1D properties survive, as in the Si(111)-In system, whereas strong Fermi nesting results in entanglement of spin and charge between terraces for Si(557)-Pb, so that spin orbit density waves across the steps are formed.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-04-042024-01-032024-04-042024-05-072024-05-28
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 Pages: 85
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.surfrep.2024.100629
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Title: Surface Science Reports
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Publ. Info: Amsterdam : North-Holland
Pages: 85 Volume / Issue: 79 (2) Sequence Number: 100629 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0167-5729
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925482653