New study unveils why gold (111) surface forms a herringbone texture by JooHyeon Heo, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (A) From left to right are the experimentally observed ...
Kanazawa gold leaf is a traditional Japanese material known for its remarkable thinness, just 100 nanometers—about 1/1,000 the diameter of a human hair—and its brilliant shine. Made using the entsuke ...
Efforts for a better understanding of the surface structures on the atomic scale have been continually paid for from then on. Au (111) surface, the most stable gold surface, has a periodic herringbone ...