Line them up: Metal–organic chains (see scanning tunneling microscopy image) have been created in situ by self‐organized growth at a metal surface under ultrahigh vacuum. These 1D arrangements of metal centers (Fe, Cu), regularly spaced by organic linkers such as trimesitylic acid, open new possibilities for the study of low‐dimensional magnetism.
Templated growth of metal-organic coordination chains at surfaces / Classen, T.; Fratesi, G.; Costantini, G.; Fabris, S.; Stadler, F. L.; Kim, C.; de Gironcoli, S.; Baroni, S.; Kern, K.. - In: ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION. - ISSN 1433-7851. - 44:38(2005), pp. 6142-6145. [10.1002/anie.200502007]
Templated growth of metal-organic coordination chains at surfaces
Fratesi, G.;Fabris, S.;de Gironcoli, S.;Baroni, S.;
2005-01-01
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Line them up: Metal–organic chains (see scanning tunneling microscopy image) have been created in situ by self‐organized growth at a metal surface under ultrahigh vacuum. These 1D arrangements of metal centers (Fe, Cu), regularly spaced by organic linkers such as trimesitylic acid, open new possibilities for the study of low‐dimensional magnetism.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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