Coupling single molecule magnets to ferromagnetic substrates

We investigate the interaction of TbPc(2) single molecule magnets (SMMs) with ferromagnetic Ni substrates. Using element-resolved x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, we show that TbPc(2) couples antiferromagnetically to Ni films through ligand-mediated superexchange. This coupling is strongly anisotr...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 107; no. 17; p. 177205
Main Authors Lodi Rizzini, A, Krull, C, Balashov, T, Kavich, J J, Mugarza, A, Miedema, P S, Thakur, P K, Sessi, V, Klyatskaya, S, Ruben, M, Stepanow, S, Gambardella, P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 21.10.2011
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Summary:We investigate the interaction of TbPc(2) single molecule magnets (SMMs) with ferromagnetic Ni substrates. Using element-resolved x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, we show that TbPc(2) couples antiferromagnetically to Ni films through ligand-mediated superexchange. This coupling is strongly anisotropic and can be manipulated by doping the interface with electron acceptor or donor atoms. We observe that the relative orientation of the substrate and molecule anisotropy axes critically affects the SMM magnetic behavior. TbPc(2) complexes deposited on perpendicularly magnetized Ni films exhibit enhanced magnetic remanence compared to SMMs in the bulk. Contrary to paramagnetic molecules pinned to a ferromagnetic support layer, we find that TbPc(2) can be magnetized parallel or antiparallel to the substrate, opening the possibility to exploit SMMs in spin valve devices.
ISSN:1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.177205