A heterometallic copper-aluminum superatom refers to a specific type of cluster or nanoparticle that combines copper (Cu) and aluminum (Al) atoms displaying properties akin to a single "superatom." Superatoms are clusters of atoms that behave as a single atom with collective electronic properties, often exhibiting unique chemical and physical characteristics that differ from their individual atomic constituents.
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