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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik
O 112: Electronic structure: Surface magnetism and spin phenomena II
O 112.3: Vortrag
Freitag, 16. März 2018, 11:00–11:15, MA 042
Absorption-site specific Kondo resonance observed in single molecule magnet TbPc2 on Ag(111) — •Jack Hellerstedt, Ales Cahlik, Martin Svec, Mario Moro, and Pavel Jelinek — Czech Academy of Sciences Institute of Physics
The single molecule magnet bis(phthalocyaninato)terbium(III) (TbPc2) has attracted steady research attention as an exemplar system for realizing molecule based spin electronics. Lattices of these molecules interact through the π-electrons in their Pc ligands, which manifests itself experimentally as a Kondo resonance in spectroscopy measurements. Understanding these interactions is crucial for their subsequent use in quantum computing schema. We studied TbPc2 molecules evaporated in ultrahigh vacuum onto a single crystal Ag(111) surface, measured at 5K using combined scanning tunneling and non-contact atomic force microscopies (STM/ nc-AFM). Submolecular resolution achieved with a CO- functionalized tip offers unprecedented structural information, specifically regarding the two sub-lattices forming tight-packed TbPc2 islands. Kondo resonances are observed on molecules absorbed as a second layer on the larger TbPc2 islands: the presence or absence of the Kondo signature is exactly correlated with the sub-lattice absorption site. Spectroscopies taken with a CO- terminated tip showed the Kondo resonance shifted to the center of the ligand. The latest efforts to understand the structural origin of this site-specific Kondo resonance will be reported.