We theoretically explore through systematic multiscale ab initio and Monte Carlo calculations how the surface magnetism of a ferromagnetic surface can be fine-tuned by nonmagnetic organic molecules containing a single π bond. We demonstrate that a magnetic hardening or softening can be induced depending on the electronegativity of the heteroatom or when the π-bond “bridges” the magnetic surface atoms. Finally, the Monte Carlo simulations revealed taylored macroscopic hysteresis loops corresponding to soft and hard molecule-surface magnets
International audienceMastering and understanding the magnetic couplings between magnetic electrodes...
Magnetic hardening and generation of room-temperature ferromagnetism at the interface between origin...
Only three elements are ferromagnetic at room temperature: the transition metals iron, cobalt and ni...
We have performed systematic first-principles calculations to tailor the magnetic properties at a hy...
Molecular spintronics aims to store and transmit information encoded in the electron spin using sing...
In this article, we briefly summarize our results gained from recent density functional theory simul...
Organic materials adsorbed on ferromagnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of ...
Understanding the interaction of organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces has shown considera...
In this review we summarize our experience gained from several recent ab initio studies aimed to inv...
Paramagnetic transition-metal complexes assembled on surfaces are of great interest for potential ap...
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...
By means of ab initio calculations and spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy experiments the ...
We report a first-principles study of magnetic properties of organic–ferromagnetic interfaces betwee...
Magnetic hardening and generation of room-temperature ferromagnetism at the interface between origin...
International audienceMastering and understanding the magnetic couplings between magnetic electrodes...
Magnetic hardening and generation of room-temperature ferromagnetism at the interface between origin...
Only three elements are ferromagnetic at room temperature: the transition metals iron, cobalt and ni...
We have performed systematic first-principles calculations to tailor the magnetic properties at a hy...
Molecular spintronics aims to store and transmit information encoded in the electron spin using sing...
In this article, we briefly summarize our results gained from recent density functional theory simul...
Organic materials adsorbed on ferromagnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of ...
Understanding the interaction of organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces has shown considera...
In this review we summarize our experience gained from several recent ab initio studies aimed to inv...
Paramagnetic transition-metal complexes assembled on surfaces are of great interest for potential ap...
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...
By means of ab initio calculations and spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy experiments the ...
We report a first-principles study of magnetic properties of organic–ferromagnetic interfaces betwee...
Magnetic hardening and generation of room-temperature ferromagnetism at the interface between origin...
International audienceMastering and understanding the magnetic couplings between magnetic electrodes...
Magnetic hardening and generation of room-temperature ferromagnetism at the interface between origin...
Only three elements are ferromagnetic at room temperature: the transition metals iron, cobalt and ni...