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Electronic decoupling and templating of Co nanocluster arrays on the boron nitride nanomesh

Brihuega, Ivan
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Michaelis, Christian Heinrich
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Zhang, Jian
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2008
Surface Science

Positioning nanostructures and functional molecules at surfaces and engineering their local coupling behavior is a key challenge in nanotechnology. The recently discovered BN nanomesh on the Rh(111) surface is a potential candidate to combine both properties, templating on the nanometer-scale and electronic decoupling. By means of low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy experiments we demonstrate this advantageous combination for the case of Co nanoclusters, which can be ordered in a hexagonal nanoarray with a nearest neighbor distance of 3.2 nm on the BN nanomesh. The detection of a Coulomb gap of approximate to 160 meV proves the electronic decoupling of the clusters from the rhodium substrate. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.susc.2008.04.040
Web of Science ID

WOS:000259062200002

Author(s)
Brihuega, Ivan
Michaelis, Christian Heinrich
Zhang, Jian
Bose, Sangita
Sessi, Violetta
Honolka, Jan
Schneider, M. Alexander
Enders, Axel
Kern, Klaus  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Surface Science
Volume

602

Start page

L95

End page

L99

Subjects

scanning tunneling microscopy

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surface electronic phenomena

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insulating films

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nanostructures

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thin film structures

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boron nitride

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cobalt

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Scanning-Tunneling-Microscopy

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Thin-Films

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Charge-State

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Stm

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Spectroscopy

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Insulators

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Monolayer

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Particles

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Surfaces

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