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Spatial Separation of Molecular Conformers and Clusters
Published on: January 9, 2014
Magic numbers of atoms in surface-supported planar clusters
Ya-Ping Chiu1, Li-Wei Huang, Ching-Ming Wei
1Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China. jasonc@sinica.edu.tw
Abstract:
Surface-supported planar clusters can sprout active research and create numerous applications in the realm of nanotechnology. Exploitation of these clusters will be more extended if their properties on a supported substrate are thoroughly apprehended, and if they can be fabricated in a controllable way. Here we report finding the magic numbers in two-dimensional Ag clusters grown on Pb quantum islands. We demonstrate, with the images and energy spectra of atomic precision, the transition from electronic origin to a geometric one within the same system. Applying the magic nature, we can also produce a large array of planar clusters with well-defined sizes and shapes.
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