We investigate the effect of H adsorption on the magnetic properties of individual Co atoms on Pt(111) with scanning tunneling microscopy. For pristine Co atoms, we detect no inelastic features in the tunnel spectra. Conversely, CoH and CoH2 show a number of low-energy vibrational features in their differential conductance identified by isotope substitution. Only the fcc-adsorbed species present conductance steps of magnetic origin, with a field splitting identifying their effective spin as S-eff = 2 for CoH and 3/2 for CoH2. The exposure to H-2 and desorption through tunnel electrons allow the reversible control of the spin in half-integer steps. Because of the presence of the surface, the hydrogen-induced spin increase is opposite to the ...
A new low temperature displacement mechanism for CO on the Pt(111) surface has been observed in the ...
During recent years the surface electronic states of cobalt nanoislands grown on Cu(111) and Au(111)...
The geometries and binding energies of CO2 adsorbates on Pt(100) and Pt(111) cluster surfaces were c...
We report on the magnetic properties of single Co atoms on graphene on Pt(111). By means of scanning...
Spin-bearing molecules can be stabilized on surfaces and in junctions with desirable properties, suc...
Novel magnetic properties of very small nanostructures have attracted broad interests in the elds of...
Using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy, we have studied the effe...
Spin excitations in atomic-scale nanostructures have been investigated with inelastic scanning tunne...
We propose an orbital-selective model for the transport and magnetic properties of an individual Co ...
Spin-polarized scanning tunneling spectroscopy is well suited to study the correlation between struc...
Pt-based materials are used extensively in heterogeneous catalytic processes, but they are notorious...
Imaging the change in the magnetization vector in real time by spin-polarized low-energy electron mi...
Chemisorbed CO can be completely removed from the Pt(111) surface in the temperature range 318 to 34...
We investigated the atomic structure of metal tips by scanning individual CO molecules adsorbed on P...
By means of scanning tunneling microscopy, individual Co atoms adsorbed on Ag(111) are found to beha...
A new low temperature displacement mechanism for CO on the Pt(111) surface has been observed in the ...
During recent years the surface electronic states of cobalt nanoislands grown on Cu(111) and Au(111)...
The geometries and binding energies of CO2 adsorbates on Pt(100) and Pt(111) cluster surfaces were c...
We report on the magnetic properties of single Co atoms on graphene on Pt(111). By means of scanning...
Spin-bearing molecules can be stabilized on surfaces and in junctions with desirable properties, suc...
Novel magnetic properties of very small nanostructures have attracted broad interests in the elds of...
Using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy, we have studied the effe...
Spin excitations in atomic-scale nanostructures have been investigated with inelastic scanning tunne...
We propose an orbital-selective model for the transport and magnetic properties of an individual Co ...
Spin-polarized scanning tunneling spectroscopy is well suited to study the correlation between struc...
Pt-based materials are used extensively in heterogeneous catalytic processes, but they are notorious...
Imaging the change in the magnetization vector in real time by spin-polarized low-energy electron mi...
Chemisorbed CO can be completely removed from the Pt(111) surface in the temperature range 318 to 34...
We investigated the atomic structure of metal tips by scanning individual CO molecules adsorbed on P...
By means of scanning tunneling microscopy, individual Co atoms adsorbed on Ag(111) are found to beha...
A new low temperature displacement mechanism for CO on the Pt(111) surface has been observed in the ...
During recent years the surface electronic states of cobalt nanoislands grown on Cu(111) and Au(111)...
The geometries and binding energies of CO2 adsorbates on Pt(100) and Pt(111) cluster surfaces were c...