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Emergence of On-Surface Magnetochemistry
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 3558509
Author(s) Ballav, Nirmalya; Waeckerlin, Christian; Siewert, Dorota; Oppeneer, Peter M.; Jung, Thomas A.
Author(s) at UniBasel Jung, Thomas
Year 2013
Title Emergence of On-Surface Magnetochemistry
Journal Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Volume 4
Number 14
Pages / Article-Number 2303-2311
Abstract

The control of exchange coupling across the molecule–substrate interface is a key feature in molecular spintronics. This Perspective reviews the emerging field of on-surface magnetochemistry, where coordination chemistry is applied to surface-supported metal porphyrins and metal phthalocyanines to control their magnetic properties. The particularities of the surface as a multiatomic ligand or “surface ligand” are introduced. The asymmetry involved in the action of a chemical ligand and a surface ligand on the same planar complexes modifies the well-established “trans effect” to the notion of the “surface-trans effect”. As ad-complexes on ferromagnetic substrates are usually exchange-coupled, the magnetochemical implications of the surface-trans effect are of particular interest. The combined action of the different ligands allows for the reproducible control of spin states in on-surface supramolecular architectures and opens up new ways toward building and operating spin systems at interfaces. Notably, spin-switching has been demonstrated to be controlled collectively via the interaction with a ligand (chemical selectivity) and individually via local addressing at the interface.

Publisher American Chemical Society
ISSN/ISBN 1948-7185
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/43494/
Full Text on edoc Available
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1021/jz400984k
ISI-Number 000322150000011
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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