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26 April 2024
 
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Realization of an N-shaped IVC of nanoscale metallic junctions using the antiferromagnetic transition
Yu. G. Naidyuk ; K. Gloos ; I. K. Yanson ;
Date 21 Oct 2004
Subject Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect; Materials Science | cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci
AbstractWe have observed at low temperatures (<8K) hysteretic I(V) characteristics for sub-mkm (~200nm) metallic break-junctions based on the heavy-fermion compound UPd2Al3. Degrading the quality of the contacts by in situ increasing the local residual resistivity or temperature rise reduces the hysteresis. We demonstrate that those hysteretic I(V) curves can be reproduced theoretically by assuming the constriction to be in the thermal regime. Our calculations show that such anomalous I(V) curves are due to the sharp increase of ho(T) of UPd2Al3 near the Neel temperature T_N ~ 14K. From this point of view each metal with similar ho(T) should produce similar hysteretic I(V) curves. As example we show calculations for the rare-earth manganite La{0.75}Sr{0.25}MnO3, a system with colossal magnetoresistance. In this way we demonstrate that nano-sized point contacts can be non-linear devices with N-shaped I(V) characteristics, i. e. with negative differential resistance, that could serve like Esaki tunnel diodes or Gunn diodes as amplifiers, generators, and switching units. Their characteristic response time is estimated to be less than 1ns for the investigated contacts.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/0410535
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