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A nanowire array with two types of bromoplumbate chains and high anisotropic conductance

Crystalline nanowire arrays would create great opportunity for novel electrical application. Herein, we report a metal halide-based crystalline nanowire array, which was the first example constructed from two types of bromoplumbate anion chains. The single crystal shows high anisotropic conductivity...

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Published in:Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2018, Vol.47 (4), p.1023-1026
Main Authors: Sun, Cai, Du, Ming-Xiu, Xu, Jian-Gang, Mao, Fei-Fei, Wang, Ming-Sheng, Guo, Guo-Cong
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