One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realization of spin manipulation of organic molecules with a magnetic center. The spin state of such molecules may depend crucially on the interaction with the substrate on which they are adsorbed. In this paper we demonstrate, using ab initio density functional calculations, that the stabilization of a high spin state of an iron porphyrin (FeP) molecule can be achieved via chemisorption on magnetic substrates of different species and orientations, viz., Co(001), Ni(001), Ni(110), and Ni(111). The signature of chemisorption of FeP on magnetic substrates is evident from broad features in N K x-ray absorption (XA) and Fe L2,3 x-ray magnetic circular di...
Gaining control on the size or the direction of the magnetic moment of adsorbed metal–organic molecu...
Magnetochemistry recently emerged as a promising approach to control addressable spin arrays on surf...
We report the discovery of an antiferromagnetic coupling of the magnetic moment of chromium(II) tetr...
One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realizat...
We have investigated computationally the magnetic spin state of free metalloporphyrins and how magne...
We report, on the basis of density-functional theory+U (DFT+U) calculations that metalloporphyrins c...
To realize molecular spintronic devices, it is important to externally control the magnetization of ...
Porphyrin molecules are particularly interesting candidates for spintronic applications due to their...
The magnetic properties of adsorbed metalloporphyrin molecules can be altered or tuned by the substr...
The oxidation and spin state of a metal–organic molecule determine its chemical reactivity and magne...
Easy-axis magnetic anisotropy separates two magnetic states with opposite magnetic moments, and sing...
International audienceThe adsorption of the iron tetraphenylporphyrin (FeTPP) molecule in its deckch...
We demonstrate by means of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism that the magnetization of paramagnetic ...
Using x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, we show that Co porphyrin molecules adsorbed on graphenecov...
Metal octaethylporphyrins (M-OEP), M-N4C20H4(C2H5)8, adsorbed at a metallic substrate are promising ...
Gaining control on the size or the direction of the magnetic moment of adsorbed metal–organic molecu...
Magnetochemistry recently emerged as a promising approach to control addressable spin arrays on surf...
We report the discovery of an antiferromagnetic coupling of the magnetic moment of chromium(II) tetr...
One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realizat...
We have investigated computationally the magnetic spin state of free metalloporphyrins and how magne...
We report, on the basis of density-functional theory+U (DFT+U) calculations that metalloporphyrins c...
To realize molecular spintronic devices, it is important to externally control the magnetization of ...
Porphyrin molecules are particularly interesting candidates for spintronic applications due to their...
The magnetic properties of adsorbed metalloporphyrin molecules can be altered or tuned by the substr...
The oxidation and spin state of a metal–organic molecule determine its chemical reactivity and magne...
Easy-axis magnetic anisotropy separates two magnetic states with opposite magnetic moments, and sing...
International audienceThe adsorption of the iron tetraphenylporphyrin (FeTPP) molecule in its deckch...
We demonstrate by means of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism that the magnetization of paramagnetic ...
Using x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, we show that Co porphyrin molecules adsorbed on graphenecov...
Metal octaethylporphyrins (M-OEP), M-N4C20H4(C2H5)8, adsorbed at a metallic substrate are promising ...
Gaining control on the size or the direction of the magnetic moment of adsorbed metal–organic molecu...
Magnetochemistry recently emerged as a promising approach to control addressable spin arrays on surf...
We report the discovery of an antiferromagnetic coupling of the magnetic moment of chromium(II) tetr...