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    <title language="eng">Inorganic double helices in semiconducting SnIP</title>
    <abstract language="eng">SnIP is the first atomic-scale double helical semiconductor featuring a 1.86 eV bandgap, high structural and mechanical flexibility, and reasonable thermal stability up to 600 K. It is accessible on a gram scale and consists of a racemic mixture of right- and left-handed double helices composed by [SnI] and [P] helices. SnIP nanorods &lt;20 nm in diameter can be accessed mechanically and chemically within minutes.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Advanced Materials</parentTitle>
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      <lastName>Pfister</lastName>
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