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Ferromagnetic Exchange Coupling between Fe Phthalocyanine and Ni(111) Surface Mediated by the Extended States of Graphene

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
Short description:
Ferromagnetic Exchange Coupling between Fe Phthalocyanine and Ni(111) Surface Mediated by the Extended States of Graphene / Candini, Andrea; Bellini, Valerio; Klar, David; Corradini, Valdis; Biagi, Roberto; De Renzi, Valentina; Kummer, Kurt; Brookes, Nicholas B.; Del Pennino, Umberto; Wende, Heiko; Affronte, Marco. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. C. - ISSN 1932-7447. - STAMPA. - 118:31(2014), pp. 17670-17676. [10.1021/jp5041663]
abstract:
The interface spin coupling mechanism is studied in a hybrid structure made of Fe phthalocyanine molecules sublimed in ultrahigh vacuum on graphene grown on the magnetic substrate Ni(111). By using synchrotron X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, the field-dependent magnetization of the isolated FePc molecules and of the Ni substrate has been measured at low temperature (8 K). Along with density functional theory calculations, the role of the graphene interlayer in transmitting the magnetic coupling is addressed. Both experiments and theory show a ferromagnetic coupling between the molecules and the substrate which is weakened by the insertion of graphene. DFT calculations indicate that the key role is played by the π orbitals of graphene, which hybridize with the underlying magnetic Ni, giving rise to a sizable spin polarized continuum at the molecular interface. The resulting overlap with the Fe orbitals favors a direct coupling of ferromagnetic nature, as evidenced by our spin density distribution plots.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
surface studies, magnetic interactions
List of contributors:
Candini, Andrea; Bellini, Valerio; Klar, David; Corradini, Valdis; Biagi, Roberto; De Renzi, Valentina; Kummer, Kurt; Brookes, Nicholas B.; Del Pennino, Umberto; Wende, Heiko; Affronte, Marco
Authors of the University:
AFFRONTE Marco
BELLINI Valerio
BIAGI Roberto
CORRADINI Valdis
DE RENZI Valentina
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1060168
Published in:
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. C
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