Applied Physics Express (Jan 2024)

Theory for electromigration at metal nanocontacts driven by kinetic energy transfer from “lucky electrons”

  • Yue Tian,
  • Guangtai Lu,
  • Shaoqing Du,
  • Kazuyuki Kuroyama,
  • Kazuhiko Hirakawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35848/1882-0786/ad61ba
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
p. 075002

Abstract

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We have developed a theory for electromigration at metal nanocontacts. In the proposed theory, a metal atom is removed by kinetic energy transfer from a “lucky electron” that ballistically traverses a metal nanocontact, when the applied voltage exceeds the surface self-diffusion potential of the metal. The histogram of the critical voltage, V _c , at which metal atoms are removed, depends on the temperature as well as the probability for an atom being removed by collision with a lucky electron. The histograms of V _c for Au, Ni, Pd are well explained by the present theory.

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