What orchestrates the self-assembly of glycine molecules on Cu(100)?

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Abstract

The structures of two competing phases and their interrelationship in the self-organization of glycine molecules on a Cu(100) surface were clarified. Despite their similar structural energies predicted using first-principles calculation, completely different mechanisms were found to stabilize the two phases. The balance and coordination of the two mechanisms that induce a variety of self-assembled structures in this attractive system were revealed. Furthermore, the importance of the microscopic arrangement of the molecules in designing the macroscopic electronic structures was directly demonstrated. © 2007 The American Physical Society.

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Kanazawa, K., Taninaka, A., Takeuchi, O., & Shigekawa, H. (2007). What orchestrates the self-assembly of glycine molecules on Cu(100)? Physical Review Letters, 99(21). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.216102

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