“…The kinetics of the formation of single-component clusters on surfaces and their physical properties has extensively been investigated, both by theory and experiments. ,− Besides such single-component clusters, presently alloys or multicomponent-supported clusters receive increasing attention. Prominent supported cluster synthesis methods include chemical methods and vacuum deposition. − Hence, already much effort has been undertaken to synthesize such multicomponent and metallic clusters using different methods such as pyrolysis, sol–gel synthesis, templating, aggregation sources, , and sputter deposition. ,, The nucleation and growth of silver and copper clusters during magnetron sputtering was observed very successfully by X-ray scattering. , Applications of supported clusters range from heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis to information technology and solar cells as well as anticounterfeiting. − Here, nanoscale heterostructures and alloying allow for the facile tuning of chemical and optoelectronic properties. , Sputter deposition allows for alloying and high cluster density layers, enabling, for example, an organic shell-free cluster incorporated in layer-by-layer printing processes …”