On??Surface Magnetometry: The Evaluation of Superexchange Coupling Constants in Surface??Wired Single??Molecule Magnets

E Tancini, M Mannini, P Sainctavit…

Index: Tancini, Erik; Mannini, Matteo; Sainctavit, Philippe; Otero, Edwige; Sessoli, Roberta; Cornia, Andrea Chemistry - A European Journal, 2013 , vol. 19, # 50 p. 16902 - 16905

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Abstract

High-spin molecules exhibiting a memory effect (singlemolecule magnets, SMMs) are of continuing interest in the field of molecular spintronics, with the ultimate goal of probing and controlling their directionally bistable magnetic moment by electric currents.[1] Scanning probe methods offer the simplest solution to electrically address individual molecules deposited on a metal surface.[2] However, examples of SMMs that remain structurally and ...

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