Vibrational and electronic heating in nanoscale junctions

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Ward D.R. [1 ]
Corley D.A. [2 ]
Tour J.M. [2 ]
Natelson D. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005
[2] Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005
[3] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005
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10.1038/nnano.2010.240
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Understanding and controlling the flow of heat is a major challenge in nanoelectronics. When a junction is driven out of equilibrium by light or the flow of electric charge, the vibrational and electronic degrees of freedom are, in general, no longer described by a single temperature1-6. Moreover, characterizing the steady-state vibrational and electronic distributions in situ is extremely challenging. Here, we show that surface-enhanced Raman emission may be used to determine the effective temperatures for both the vibrational modes and the electrons in the current in a biased metallic nanoscale junction decorated with molecules7. Molecular vibrations show mode-specific pumping by both optical excitation8 and d.c. current9, with effective temperatures exceeding several hundred kelvin. Anti-Stokes electronic Raman emission10,11 indicates that the effective electronic temperature at bias voltages of a few hundred millivolts can reach values up to three times the values measured when there is no current. The precise effective temperatures are model-dependent, but the trends as a function of bias conditions are robust, and allow direct comparisons with theories of nanoscale heating. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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