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Iridium ‘loses its identity’ when interfaced with nickel

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Hey, physicists and materials scientists: You’d better reevaluate your work if you study iridium-based materials — members of the platinum family — when they are ultra-thin. Iridium ‘loses its identity’ and its electrons act oddly in an ultra-thin film when interfaced with nickel-based layers, which have an unexpectedly strong impact on iridium ions.

Source: ScienceDaily.com