Current-Induced One-Dimensional Diffusion of Co Adatoms on Graphene Nanoribbons

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One-dimensional diffusion of Co adatoms on graphene nanoribbons has been induced and investigated by means of scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM). To this end, the nanoribbons and the Co adatoms have been imaged before and after injecting current pulses into the nanoribbons, with the STM tip in direct contact with the ribbon. We observe current-induced motion of the Co atoms along the nanoribbons, which is approximately described by a distribution expected for a thermally activated one-dimensional random walk. This indicates that the nanoribbons reach temperatures far beyond 100 K, which is well above the temperature of the underlying Au substrate. This model system can be developed further for the study of electromigration at the single-atom level.

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Preis, T., Vrbica, S., Eroms, J., Repp, J., & Van Ruitenbeek, J. M. (2021). Current-Induced One-Dimensional Diffusion of Co Adatoms on Graphene Nanoribbons. Nano Letters, 21(20), 8794–8799. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03073

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