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- W2288752492 abstract "The adsorption of silicon on Ag(110) forms long nano-ribbons, with very few atomic defects, perfectly aligned along the [( bar{1} )10] direction of the Ag surface and all with the same width and same height. Despite many experimental and theoretical works, the atomic structure of the nano-ribbons is still debated and up until now, no proposed model agrees with all the experimental characterizations. The same controversy exists for thicker 3D nano-ribbons showing a pyramidal shape: are they stacks of silicene layers or nano-facetting of the substrate? Independently of the atomic structure it is well established that silicon nano-ribbons are hard to oxidize and can be used as templates to grow magnetic or organic nanostructures. In this chapter, we review the growth of silicon nano-ribbons on the Ag(110) surface." @default.
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- W2288752492 title "Growth of Silicon Nano-ribbons on Ag(110): State of the Art" @default.
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