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arxiv: cond-mat/0503484 · v2 · submitted 2005-03-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Oxide nanotemplates for self-assembling "solid" building blocks

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keywords blocksoxidemetalbuildingprogressself-assemblingself-assemblysolid
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It is widely accepted that self-assembling building blocks is one of the promising ways for engineering new materials. Recent years reveal substantial progress in fabricating colloidal particles, polymer blocks and supramolecular aggregates of organic molecules. Despite of substantial progress in molecular self-assembly there is still a lack of simple blocks made of "solid matter" (e.g. metals, oxides etc.) with well-defined crystal structure and spatial order. Here we demonstrate that ordered arrays of metal nanoclusters can be fabricated by self-assembly on a wide range of oxide templates. These nano-templates are produced either by depositing an alien oxide film or by oxidizing a metal/metal oxide substrate.

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