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  • “Small and beautiful” – The...
    Netzer, Falko P.

    Surface science, 03/2010, Volume: 604, Issue: 5
    Journal Article

    Low-dimensional oxide nanostructures supported on well-defined metal surfaces raise scientific interest both on a fundamental level and for potential technological applications. These systems may be regarded as artificially created hybrid materials with novel emergent properties, supporting new concepts of geometrical structure, electronics and magnetism, complex phase diagrams and particular chemical reactivity. The coupling of the oxide nano-phase to the metal support surface by electronic and elastic interactions together with the low dimensionality aspects are at the origin of the particular behaviour of these hybrid structures. By way of prototypical examples, this Prospective article highlights some of the novel properties of nano-oxides and, as a side aspect, comments on the aesthetics of their structural motifs.