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American Institute of Physics, Applied Physics Letters, 14(95), p. 143111

DOI: 10.1063/1.3240891

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Strain-relief pattern as guide for the formation of surface-supported bimolecular nanoribbons

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Abstract

We demonstrate the suitability of the Ag/Pt(111) strain-relief pattern as efficient template for controlling the formation of well defined heteromolecular nanostructures. Two different species of molecular building blocks with complementary end-group functionalities are combined on this surface, which results in the formation of robust bimolecular nanoribbons driven by the interplay of the site specific adsorption on the strain-relief pattern with the highly directional intermolecular hydrogen-bonding intrinsic to the free bimolecular system.