Creating π-conjugated nanowires and controlling their self-organization on surfaces are key issues in the fields of molecular, supramolecular and organic electronics. A new electrochemical method provides a promising route for creating polymer nanowire arrays.
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Grevin, B., Rannou, P. Arrays of polymer nanowires. Nature Mater 3, 503–504 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat1173
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