Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains

Structural engineering of nanomaterials down to the atomic scale, for example, isolated single atoms, single-atom chains, and single-atom layers, is of interest due to their unique properties and numerous promising applications. In particular, single-metal-atom chains that confine electrons in one-d...

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Main Authors: Ma, Mingyu, Guo, Shasha, Sang, Xiaoru, Gao, Caitian, Liu, Zheng, He, Yongmin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1645932023-07-14T16:07:40Z Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains Ma, Mingyu Guo, Shasha Sang, Xiaoru Gao, Caitian Liu, Zheng He, Yongmin School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering::Materials Chemical Vapor Co-Deposition Magnetic Properties Structural engineering of nanomaterials down to the atomic scale, for example, isolated single atoms, single-atom chains, and single-atom layers, is of interest due to their unique properties and numerous promising applications. In particular, single-metal-atom chains that confine electrons in one-dimensional structures show many one-dimensional quantized behaviors, for example, Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid behavior, high-temperature superconductivity, and fluctuation. These properties could lead to innovative applications in electronics, magnetism, spintronics, catalysis, and beyond. This perspective provides an overview of the research progress made on single-metal-atom chains. We first highlight the recent developments in synthetic strategies for single-metal-atom chains, later summarize the observations of the unusual physicochemical properties, and finally point out current challenges and potential directions. Published version The authors acknowledge National Key R&D Program of China (2021YFA1500900) and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (531119200209). 2023-02-06T04:24:37Z 2023-02-06T04:24:37Z 2022 Journal Article Ma, M., Guo, S., Sang, X., Gao, C., Liu, Z. & He, Y. (2022). Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains. Cell Reports Physical Science, 3(11), 101124-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2022.101124 2666-3864 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164593 10.1016/j.xcrp.2022.101124 2-s2.0-85141964274 11 3 101124 en Cell Reports Physical Science © 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Materials
Chemical Vapor Co-Deposition
Magnetic Properties
spellingShingle Engineering::Materials
Chemical Vapor Co-Deposition
Magnetic Properties
Ma, Mingyu
Guo, Shasha
Sang, Xiaoru
Gao, Caitian
Liu, Zheng
He, Yongmin
Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains
description Structural engineering of nanomaterials down to the atomic scale, for example, isolated single atoms, single-atom chains, and single-atom layers, is of interest due to their unique properties and numerous promising applications. In particular, single-metal-atom chains that confine electrons in one-dimensional structures show many one-dimensional quantized behaviors, for example, Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid behavior, high-temperature superconductivity, and fluctuation. These properties could lead to innovative applications in electronics, magnetism, spintronics, catalysis, and beyond. This perspective provides an overview of the research progress made on single-metal-atom chains. We first highlight the recent developments in synthetic strategies for single-metal-atom chains, later summarize the observations of the unusual physicochemical properties, and finally point out current challenges and potential directions.
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Ma, Mingyu
Guo, Shasha
Sang, Xiaoru
Gao, Caitian
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author Ma, Mingyu
Guo, Shasha
Sang, Xiaoru
Gao, Caitian
Liu, Zheng
He, Yongmin
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title Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains
title_short Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains
title_full Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains
title_fullStr Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains
title_full_unstemmed Structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains
title_sort structure, synthesis, and properties of single-metal-atom chains
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