We investigated the growth and electronic properties of Co-phthalocyanine(CoPc) molecule deposited on iron film with different structures (pseudomorph-fcc and bcc) and on iron nanowires by scanning tunnelling microscopy and X-ray absorption spec- troscopy (XAS). CoPc molecules self\u2013assemble in a two\u2013dimensional arrangement with the molecular plane parallel to the iron surfaces and the local order is lost after the first layer. The molecule\u2013ferromagnet interaction causes the broadening of Co and N unoccupied molecular states as well as different electronic distribution of N states as a function of the atomic structure of iron surface. The ferromagnetic coupling between the molecule and the iron film is dominated by the electro...
Understanding the properties of molecules at the interface with metals is a fundamental issue for or...
The coupling mechanism of magnetic molecules to ferromagnetic surfaces is of scientific interest to ...
The effect of a ferromagnetic scanning tunneling microscope (STM) cobalt tip on the electronic, magn...
We studied the adsorption of CoPc in two-dimensional (2D) arrangement on Fe films grown on Cu surfac...
The electronic and magnetic properties of cobalt-phthalocyanine (CoPc) molecules are modified at the...
Metal-phthalocyanines are quasi-planar heterocyclic macrocycle molecules with a highly conjugated st...
The spin and orbital configuration of magnetic metal phthalocyanines (MPcs) deposited on metallic su...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Molecular spintronics hinges on the detailed understanding of electronic and magnetic properties of ...
14Due to its unique magnetic properties offered by the open-shell electronic structure of the centra...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
The spin and orbital configuration of magnetic metal phthalocyanines (MPcs) deposited on metallic su...
Scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) has become a key tool for accessing properties of organometall...
In this article we show for the first time the formation of magnetic supported organic nanowires (ON...
We present a study of the growth and electronic properties of Co-Phthalocyanine(CoPc) molecular laye...
Understanding the properties of molecules at the interface with metals is a fundamental issue for or...
The coupling mechanism of magnetic molecules to ferromagnetic surfaces is of scientific interest to ...
The effect of a ferromagnetic scanning tunneling microscope (STM) cobalt tip on the electronic, magn...
We studied the adsorption of CoPc in two-dimensional (2D) arrangement on Fe films grown on Cu surfac...
The electronic and magnetic properties of cobalt-phthalocyanine (CoPc) molecules are modified at the...
Metal-phthalocyanines are quasi-planar heterocyclic macrocycle molecules with a highly conjugated st...
The spin and orbital configuration of magnetic metal phthalocyanines (MPcs) deposited on metallic su...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Molecular spintronics hinges on the detailed understanding of electronic and magnetic properties of ...
14Due to its unique magnetic properties offered by the open-shell electronic structure of the centra...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
The spin and orbital configuration of magnetic metal phthalocyanines (MPcs) deposited on metallic su...
Scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) has become a key tool for accessing properties of organometall...
In this article we show for the first time the formation of magnetic supported organic nanowires (ON...
We present a study of the growth and electronic properties of Co-Phthalocyanine(CoPc) molecular laye...
Understanding the properties of molecules at the interface with metals is a fundamental issue for or...
The coupling mechanism of magnetic molecules to ferromagnetic surfaces is of scientific interest to ...
The effect of a ferromagnetic scanning tunneling microscope (STM) cobalt tip on the electronic, magn...