Low-symmetry distortions in Extended Metal Atom Chains (EMACs): Origins and consequences for electron transport
The extended metal atoms chains (EMACs) constitute a diverse group of molecules differing in both length and identity of the constituent metal ions. They therefore present important challenges to our understanding of metal-metal bonding and its relationship to structural, magnetic and electron trans...
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2013
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Summary: | The extended metal atoms chains (EMACs) constitute a diverse group of molecules differing in both length and identity of the constituent metal ions. They therefore present important challenges to our understanding of metal-metal bonding and its relationship to structural, magnetic and electron transport properties. In this review we summarise our current understanding of the origins of low-symmetry distortions in these chains and their impact on current flow through the molecule. We conclude that structure, magnetochemistry and resistance are all intimately related through a shared dependence on the energies and orientations of the frontier orbitals. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.. |
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