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Journal article ยท Preprint article

Complex band structure and electronic transmission eigenchannels

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University of Copenhagen1

Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark2

Computational Atomic-scale Materials Design, Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark3

Synopsys Denmark ApS4

Stony Brook University5

It is natural to characterize materials in transport junctions by their conductance length dependence, beta. Theoretical estimations of beta are made employing two primary theories: complex band structure and density functional theory (DFT) Landauer transport. It has previously been shown that the beta value derived from total Landauer transmission can be related to the beta value from the smallest vertical bar k(i)vertical bar complex band; however, it is an open question whether there is a deeper relationship between the two.

Here we probe the details of the relationship between transmission and complex band structure, in this case individual eigenchannel transmissions and different complex bands. We present calculations of decay constants for the two most conductive states as determined by complex band structure and standard DFT Landauer transport calculations for one semi-conductor and two molecular junctions.

The molecular junctions show that both the length dependence of the total transmission and the individual transmission eigenvalues can be, almost always, found through the complex band structure. The complex band structure of the semi-conducting material, however, does not predict the length dependence of the total transmission but only of the individual channels, at some k-points, due to multiple channels contributing to transmission.

We also observe instances of vertical bands, some of which are the smallest vertical bar k(i)vertical bar complex bands, that do not contribute to transport. By understanding the deeper relationship between complex bands and individual transmission eigenchannels, we can make a general statement about when the previously accepted wisdom linking transmission and complex band structure will fail, namely, when multiple channels contribute significantly to the transmission.

Published by AIP Publishing.

Language: English
Publisher: AIP Publishing LLC
Year: 2017
Pages: 224104
ISSN: 10897690 and 00219606
Types: Journal article and Preprint article
DOI: 10.1063/1.5016179
ORCIDs: 0000-0002-2018-1529 , 0000-0002-6001-3394 and Strange, Mikkel

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