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Probing Weakly Hybridized Magnetic Molecules by Single-Atom Magnetometry. | LitMetric

Probing Weakly Hybridized Magnetic Molecules by Single-Atom Magnetometry.

Nano Lett

Department of Physics , University of Hamburg, Jungiusstrasse 11 , D-20355 Hamburg , Germany.

Published: December 2019

Advances in molecular spintronics rely on the in-depth characterization of the molecular building blocks in terms of their electronic and, more importantly, magnetic properties. For this purpose, inert substrates that interact only weakly with adsorbed molecules are required in order to preserve their electronic states. Here, we investigate the magnetic-field response of a single paramagnetic 5,5'-dibromosalophenatocobalt(II) (CoSal) molecule adsorbed on a weakly interacting magnetic substrate, namely, Fe-intercalated graphene (GR/Fe) grown on Ir(111), by using spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. We have obtained local magnetization curves, spin-dependent tunneling spectra, and spatial maps of magnetic asymmetry for a single CoSal molecule, revealing its magnetic properties and coupling to the local environment. The distinct magnetic behavior of the Co metal center is found to rely strictly on its position relative to the GR/Fe moiré structure, which determines the level of hybridization between the GR/Fe surface π-system and the molecular orbitals.

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