Breaking force and conductance of gold nanojunctions: Effect of humidity

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Forces acting on elongated gold nanojunctions and their electric conductance were simultaneously measured by current-sensing force spectroscopy in an atmosphere with controlled humidity. The breaking force of "thick" nanojunctions with conductance >20G0 is not affected by the environmental humidity. The presence of ambient water stabilizes "thin" nanojunctions with conductance <15G0, whose breaking force of 10-15 nN was higher than that in a dry atmosphere due to the capillary forces. The observed effect of humidity would not be possible to distinguish by techniques measuring only forces or only conductance in nanojunctions.

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Mohos, M., Pobelov, I. V., Kolivoška, V., Mészáros, G., Broekmann, P., & Wandlowski, T. (2014). Breaking force and conductance of gold nanojunctions: Effect of humidity. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 5(20), 3560–3564. https://doi.org/10.1021/jz5019459

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