In this review we summarize our experience gained from several recent ab initio studies aimed to investigate how the competition between short-ranged chemical and long-ranged dispersion interactions determines the bonding mechanism of a specific set of chemically functionalized π-conjugated organic molecules on non-magnetic and magnetic metal surfaces. A key point of this review is to provide a detailed analysis on the issue of how to tune the strength of the organic molecule-surface interaction, such that the nature of the molecular bonding exhibits the specific electronic features of the physisorption or chemisorption bonding mechanisms. In particular, we discuss in detail how the precise control of these bonding mechanisms can be used to...
Organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of molec...
The realization of metal-molecule junctions for future electronic devices relies on our ability to a...
The realization of metal-molecule junctions for future electronic devices relies on our ability to a...
In this highlight we briefly review several of our recent theoretical studies focused on how the int...
We have performed systematic first-principles calculations to tailor the magnetic properties at a hy...
Organic materials adsorbed on ferromagnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of ...
The demand for continuous miniaturization of electronic devices poses an enormous challenge to conve...
Molecular spintronics aims to store and transmit information encoded in the electron spin using sing...
We theoretically explore through systematic multiscale ab initio and Monte Carlo calculations how th...
In this article, we briefly summarize our results gained from recent density functional theory simul...
Understanding the interaction of organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces has shown considera...
Although geometric and electronic properties of any physical or chemical system are always mutually ...
The bonds in metal organic networks on surfaces govern the resulting geometry as well as the electro...
The field of organic-based opto-electronic devices such as organic light- emitting diodes (OLEDs) or...
Organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of molec...
Organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of molec...
The realization of metal-molecule junctions for future electronic devices relies on our ability to a...
The realization of metal-molecule junctions for future electronic devices relies on our ability to a...
In this highlight we briefly review several of our recent theoretical studies focused on how the int...
We have performed systematic first-principles calculations to tailor the magnetic properties at a hy...
Organic materials adsorbed on ferromagnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of ...
The demand for continuous miniaturization of electronic devices poses an enormous challenge to conve...
Molecular spintronics aims to store and transmit information encoded in the electron spin using sing...
We theoretically explore through systematic multiscale ab initio and Monte Carlo calculations how th...
In this article, we briefly summarize our results gained from recent density functional theory simul...
Understanding the interaction of organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces has shown considera...
Although geometric and electronic properties of any physical or chemical system are always mutually ...
The bonds in metal organic networks on surfaces govern the resulting geometry as well as the electro...
The field of organic-based opto-electronic devices such as organic light- emitting diodes (OLEDs) or...
Organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of molec...
Organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of molec...
The realization of metal-molecule junctions for future electronic devices relies on our ability to a...
The realization of metal-molecule junctions for future electronic devices relies on our ability to a...