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In this paper the interaction of hydrogen molecules with atomic-sized superconducting nanojunctions is studied. It is demonstrated by conductance histogram measurements that the superconductors niobium, tantalum and aluminum show a strong interaction with hydrogen, whereas for lead a slight interaction is observed, and for tin and indium no significant interaction is detectable. For Nb, Ta and Pb subgap method is applied to determine the transmission eigenvalues of the nanojunctions in hydrogen environment. It is shown, that in Nb and Ta the mechanical behavior of the junction is spectacularly influenced by hydrogen reflected by extremely long conductance traces, but the electronic properties based on the transmission eigenvalues are similar to those of pure junctions. Evidences for the formation of a single-molecule bridge between the electrodes -- as in recently studied platinum hydrogen system -- were not found.
Ion beam therapy is one of the most progressive methods in cancer treatment. Studies of the water radiolysis process show that the most long-living species that occur in the medium of a biological cell under the action of ionizing irradiation are hyd
Results of an experimental study of palladium nanojunctions in hydrogen environment are presented. Two new hydrogen-related atomic configurations are found, which have a conductances of ~0.5 and ~1 quantum unit (2e^2/h). Phonon spectrum measurements
We use scanning tunneling microscopy to visualize and thermal desorption spectroscopy to quantitatively measure that the binding of naphthalene molecules to graphene (Gr), a case of pure van der Waals (vdW) interaction, strengthens with $n$- and weak
We investigate theoretically the spin-spin interaction of two-electrons in vertically coupled QDs as a function of the angle between magnetic field and growth axis. Our numerical approach is based on a real-space description of single-particle states
We study the tunneling transport through a nanojunction in the far-from-equilibrium regime at relatively low temperatures. We show that the current-voltage characteristics is significantly modified as compared to the usual quasi-equilibrium result by