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  • * Synthesis of metallic GNRs has been challenging due to strict structural rules and limited control over the building blocks used in their construction.
  • * A new method is reported that creates regular GNRs with strong metallic properties by incorporating a special superlattice structure, which has been confirmed through theoretical models and experimental techniques.

Article Abstract

Metallic graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) represent a critical component in the toolbox of low-dimensional functional materials technology serving as 1D interconnects capable of both electronic and quantum information transport. The structural constraints imposed by on-surface bottom-up GNR synthesis protocols along with the limited control over orientation and sequence of asymmetric monomer building blocks during the radical step-growth polymerization have plagued the design and assembly of metallic GNRs. Here, we report the regioregular synthesis of GNRs hosting robust metallic states by embedding a symmetric zero-mode (ZM) superlattice along the backbone of a GNR. Tight-binding electronic structure models predict a strong nearest-neighbor electron hopping interaction between adjacent ZM states, resulting in a dispersive metallic band. First-principles density functional theory-local density approximation calculations confirm this prediction, and the robust, metallic ZM band of olympicene GNRs is experimentally corroborated by scanning tunneling spectroscopy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10360063PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c01576DOI Listing

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