Abstract

We report on quantum electrical characteristics of dendritic copper point contacts (PCs) formed through an electrochemical process via a new cyclic switchover effect that is demonstrated by the occurrence of steps in the time dependence of the dendritic-PCs conductance. We show that this quantization of the electrical conductance is due to an electronic shell effect governing the dendrite growth. The cyclic variations of conductance during dendritic PCs electrosynthesis offer the possibility for forming nanostructures of preassigned sizes controlled through their electrical resistance.

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