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  • A new method for creating tetracene-based nanoribbons using cyclobutadiene linkers was developed through a [2+2] cycloaddition reaction with specially designed precursors.
  • Researchers studied the formation process and properties of these structures using various advanced techniques, including scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy.
  • The findings suggest potential applications in spintronics, as they provide insights into the electronic and magnetic properties of these nanoribbons, which may be useful for future technologies.

Article Abstract

A bottom up method for the synthesis of unique tetracene-based nanoribbons, which incorporate cyclobutadiene moieties as linkers between the acene segments, is reported. These structures were achieved through the formal [2+2] cycloaddition reaction of ortho-functionalized tetracene precursor monomers. The formation mechanism and the electronic and magnetic properties of these nanoribbons were comprehensively studied by means of a multitechnique approach. Ultra-high vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy showed the occurrence of metal-coordinated nanostructures at room temperature and their evolution into nanoribbons through formal [2+2] cycloaddition at 475 K. Frequency-shift non-contact atomic force microscopy images clearly proved the presence of bridging cyclobutadiene moieties upon covalent coupling of activated tetracene molecules. Insight into the electronic and vibrational properties of the so-formed ribbons was obtained by scanning tunneling microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and theoretical calculations. Magnetic properties were addressed from a computational point of view, allowing us to propose promising candidates to magnetic acene-based ribbons incorporating four-membered rings. The reported findings will increase the understanding and availability of new graphene-based nanoribbons with high potential in future spintronics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201901410DOI Listing

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