We propose cotunneling as the microscopic mechanism that makes possible inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of magnetic atoms in surfaces for a wide range of systems, including single magnetic adatoms, molecules, and molecular stacks. We describe electronic transport between the scanning tip and the conducting surface through the magnetic system (MS) with a generalized Anderson model, without making use of effective spin models. Transport and spin dynamics are described with an effective cotunneling Hamiltonian in which the correlations in the magnetic system are calculated exactly and the coupling to the electrodes is included up to second order in the tip MS and MS substrate. In the adequate limit our approach is equivalent to the p...
An ionic Hamiltonian based on the first Hund rule applied to transition metal atoms is reviewed and ...
We theoretically investigate the effect of transverse magnetic anisotropy on spin-flip assisted tunn...
Kondo effects in individual atoms, molecular magnets or quantum dotshave received a lot of attention...
We propose cotunneling as the microscopic mechanism that makes possible inelastic electron tunneling...
Inelastic spin excitations, as observed with a scanning tunneling microscope for Co/Co and Fe/Fe dim...
I show that recent experiments of inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy of single and a few magn...
THESIS 9907Recent experimental advances in scanning tunneling microscopy make the measurement of the...
A scanning tunneling microscope can probe the inelastic spin excitations of single magnetic atoms in...
The interaction between a single magnetic atom and the metal environment (including a magnetic field...
A simple expression for the conductance steps in inelastic electron tunneling from spin excitations ...
Atheoretical description of the measured differential conductance through magnetic atoms on a Cu2N/C...
Here, I present a theoretical study, based on non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics and on t...
The magnetic properties of molecular structures can be tailored by chemical synthesis or bottom-up a...
During the summer of 2008, I was working on a project of studying the tunnelling mechanism and spin ...
An ionic Hamiltonian based on the first Hund rule applied to transition metal atoms is reviewed and ...
An ionic Hamiltonian based on the first Hund rule applied to transition metal atoms is reviewed and ...
We theoretically investigate the effect of transverse magnetic anisotropy on spin-flip assisted tunn...
Kondo effects in individual atoms, molecular magnets or quantum dotshave received a lot of attention...
We propose cotunneling as the microscopic mechanism that makes possible inelastic electron tunneling...
Inelastic spin excitations, as observed with a scanning tunneling microscope for Co/Co and Fe/Fe dim...
I show that recent experiments of inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy of single and a few magn...
THESIS 9907Recent experimental advances in scanning tunneling microscopy make the measurement of the...
A scanning tunneling microscope can probe the inelastic spin excitations of single magnetic atoms in...
The interaction between a single magnetic atom and the metal environment (including a magnetic field...
A simple expression for the conductance steps in inelastic electron tunneling from spin excitations ...
Atheoretical description of the measured differential conductance through magnetic atoms on a Cu2N/C...
Here, I present a theoretical study, based on non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics and on t...
The magnetic properties of molecular structures can be tailored by chemical synthesis or bottom-up a...
During the summer of 2008, I was working on a project of studying the tunnelling mechanism and spin ...
An ionic Hamiltonian based on the first Hund rule applied to transition metal atoms is reviewed and ...
An ionic Hamiltonian based on the first Hund rule applied to transition metal atoms is reviewed and ...
We theoretically investigate the effect of transverse magnetic anisotropy on spin-flip assisted tunn...
Kondo effects in individual atoms, molecular magnets or quantum dotshave received a lot of attention...