A new generation of subnanometer-sized materials reveals a general surface polarons property
Abstract
The recent advent of cutting-edge experimental techniques allows for a precise synthesis of monodisperse subnanometer metal clusters composed by just a few atoms, and opens new possibilities for subnanometer science. The decoration of titanium dioxide surfaces with the Ag5 atomic cluster enables the stabilization of surface polarons. A new electron polarization phenomenon accompanying surface polaron formation has thus been revealed.
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