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Understanding the Superior Stability of Single‐Molecule Magnets on an Oxide Film

The stability of magnetic information stored in surface adsorbed single‐molecule magnets is of critical interest for applications in nanoscale data storage or quantum computing. The present study combines X‐ray magnetic circular dichroism, density functional theory and magnetization dynamics calcula...

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Autores principales: Studniarek, Michał, Wäckerlin, Christian, Singha, Aparajita, Baltic, Romana, Diller, Katharina, Donati, Fabio, Rusponi, Stefano, Brune, Harald, Lan, Yanhua, Klyatskaya, Svetlana, Ruben, Mario, Seitsonen, Ari Paavo, Dreiser, Jan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6864999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31763154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201901736
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author Studniarek, Michał
Wäckerlin, Christian
Singha, Aparajita
Baltic, Romana
Diller, Katharina
Donati, Fabio
Rusponi, Stefano
Brune, Harald
Lan, Yanhua
Klyatskaya, Svetlana
Ruben, Mario
Seitsonen, Ari Paavo
Dreiser, Jan
author_facet Studniarek, Michał
Wäckerlin, Christian
Singha, Aparajita
Baltic, Romana
Diller, Katharina
Donati, Fabio
Rusponi, Stefano
Brune, Harald
Lan, Yanhua
Klyatskaya, Svetlana
Ruben, Mario
Seitsonen, Ari Paavo
Dreiser, Jan
author_sort Studniarek, Michał
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description The stability of magnetic information stored in surface adsorbed single‐molecule magnets is of critical interest for applications in nanoscale data storage or quantum computing. The present study combines X‐ray magnetic circular dichroism, density functional theory and magnetization dynamics calculations to gain deep insight into the substrate dependent relevant magnetization relaxation mechanisms. X‐ray magnetic circular dichroism reveals the opening of a butterfly‐shaped magnetic hysteresis of DyPc(2) molecules on magnesium oxide and a closed loop on the bare silver substrate, while density functional theory shows that the molecules are only weakly adsorbed in both cases of magnesium oxide and silver. The enhanced magnetic stability of DyPc(2) on the oxide film, in conjunction with previous experiments on the TbPc(2) analogue, points to a general validity of the magnesium oxide induced stabilization effect. Magnetization dynamics calculations reveal that the enhanced magnetic stability of DyPc(2) and TbPc(2) on the oxide film is due to the suppression of two‐phonon Raman relaxation processes. The results suggest that substrates with low phonon density of states are beneficial for the design of spintronics devices based on single‐molecule magnets.
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spelling pubmed-68649992019-11-22 Understanding the Superior Stability of Single‐Molecule Magnets on an Oxide Film Studniarek, Michał Wäckerlin, Christian Singha, Aparajita Baltic, Romana Diller, Katharina Donati, Fabio Rusponi, Stefano Brune, Harald Lan, Yanhua Klyatskaya, Svetlana Ruben, Mario Seitsonen, Ari Paavo Dreiser, Jan Adv Sci (Weinh) Full Papers The stability of magnetic information stored in surface adsorbed single‐molecule magnets is of critical interest for applications in nanoscale data storage or quantum computing. The present study combines X‐ray magnetic circular dichroism, density functional theory and magnetization dynamics calculations to gain deep insight into the substrate dependent relevant magnetization relaxation mechanisms. X‐ray magnetic circular dichroism reveals the opening of a butterfly‐shaped magnetic hysteresis of DyPc(2) molecules on magnesium oxide and a closed loop on the bare silver substrate, while density functional theory shows that the molecules are only weakly adsorbed in both cases of magnesium oxide and silver. The enhanced magnetic stability of DyPc(2) on the oxide film, in conjunction with previous experiments on the TbPc(2) analogue, points to a general validity of the magnesium oxide induced stabilization effect. Magnetization dynamics calculations reveal that the enhanced magnetic stability of DyPc(2) and TbPc(2) on the oxide film is due to the suppression of two‐phonon Raman relaxation processes. The results suggest that substrates with low phonon density of states are beneficial for the design of spintronics devices based on single‐molecule magnets. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6864999/ /pubmed/31763154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201901736 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wäckerlin, Christian
Singha, Aparajita
Baltic, Romana
Diller, Katharina
Donati, Fabio
Rusponi, Stefano
Brune, Harald
Lan, Yanhua
Klyatskaya, Svetlana
Ruben, Mario
Seitsonen, Ari Paavo
Dreiser, Jan
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201901736
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