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Organized planar nanostructures from ligand-stabilized nanoclusters: a route to molecular nanoelectronic devices

In present work, we describe the formation and deposition of mixed Langmuir monolayers composed of inert amphiphile molecular matrix and guest ligand-stabilized metal-core nanoclusters. Such approach allowed obtaining the ordered stable reproducible planar monolayer and multilayer nanocluster nanost...

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Published in:Applied surface science 2004-03, Vol.226 (1-3), p.149-154
Main Authors: Khomutov, G.B., Gainutdinov, R.V., Gubin, S.P., Kislov, V.V., Khanin, V.V., Rakhnyanskaya, A.A., Sergeev-Cherenkov, A.N., Soldatov, E.S., Suyatin, D.B., Taranov, I.V., Tolstikhina, A.L.
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