➀ This study investigates the effects of boron interlayers on the structural and electronic properties of gold films on Ir(111) substrates. ➁ The results reveal the formation of unique 2D nanostructures and indicate that boron enhances the stability and electronic properties of gold films. ➂ The findings suggest potential applications in catalysis and electronics.
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