We demonstrate that an antiferromagnetic coupling between paramagnetic Fe-porphyrin molecules and ultrathin Co and Ni magnetic films on Cu(100) substrates can be established by an intermediate layer of atomic oxygen. The coupling energies have been determined from the temperature dependence of x-ray magnetic circular dichroism measurements. By density functional theory+U calculations the coupling mechanism is shown to be superexchange between the Fe center of the molecules and Co surface-atoms, mediated by oxygen. © 2009 The American Physical Society
One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realizat...
We report, on the basis of density-functional theory+U (DFT+U) calculations that metalloporphyrins c...
One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realizat...
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One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realizat...
We report, on the basis of density-functional theory+U (DFT+U) calculations that metalloporphyrins c...
One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realizat...
To realize molecular spintronic devices, it is important to externally control the magnetization of ...
The coupling mechanism of magnetic molecules to ferromagnetic surfaces is of scientific interest to ...
The coupling mechanism of magnetic molecules to ferromagnetic surfaces is of scientific interest to ...
We demonstrate by means of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism that the magnetization of paramagnetic ...
We propose a method to grow metal tetraphenyl porphyrin (MTPP) molecular layers where a long-range s...
We have investigated computationally the magnetic spin state of free metalloporphyrins and how magne...
We report the discovery of an antiferromagnetic coupling of the magnetic moment of chromium(II) tetr...
In this paper we focus on the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of Ni tetra-phenyl-por...
We present a multitechnique investigation of the structural and electronic properties of the prototy...
We report on the distinctive molecular assembly and exchange coupling of paramagnetic manganese(III)...
Magnetochemistry recently emerged as a promising approach to control addressable spin arrays on surf...
Using x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, we show that Co porphyrin molecules adsorbed on graphenecov...
One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realizat...
We report, on the basis of density-functional theory+U (DFT+U) calculations that metalloporphyrins c...
One of the key factors behind the rapid evolution of molecular spintronics is the efficient realizat...