Several technological issues have to be faced to realize devices working at the single molecule level. One of the main challenges consists of defining methods to fabricate electrodes to make contact with single molecules. Here, we report the realization of novel spintronic devices made of a TbPc2 single molecule embedded between two nanometer-separated graphene electrodes, obtained by feedback-controlled electroburning. We demonstrate that this approach allows the realisation of devices working at low temperature. With these, we were able to characterize the magnetic exchange coupling between the electronic spin of the Tb3+ magnetic core and the current passing through the molecular system in the Coulomb blockade regime, thus showing that the use of graphene is a promising way forward in addressing single molecules.

Single-molecule devices with graphene electrodes

S Lumetti;M Affronte
2016

Abstract

Several technological issues have to be faced to realize devices working at the single molecule level. One of the main challenges consists of defining methods to fabricate electrodes to make contact with single molecules. Here, we report the realization of novel spintronic devices made of a TbPc2 single molecule embedded between two nanometer-separated graphene electrodes, obtained by feedback-controlled electroburning. We demonstrate that this approach allows the realisation of devices working at low temperature. With these, we were able to characterize the magnetic exchange coupling between the electronic spin of the Tb3+ magnetic core and the current passing through the molecular system in the Coulomb blockade regime, thus showing that the use of graphene is a promising way forward in addressing single molecules.
2016
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Inglese
45
42
16570
16574
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2016/DT/C6DT02445A
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
EPITAXIAL GRAPHENE; MAGNETS; JUNCTIONS; FABRICATION; GRAPHITE
This work has been partially supported by the European Community through the FET-Proactive Project "MoQuaS", contract N. 610449, by the Italian Ministry for Research (MIUR) through the FIR grant RBFR13YKWX, and by the French Agency for Research through the ANR-12-JS10-007 SINUSManip and ANR-13-BS10-0001MolQuSpin projects.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
S. Lumetti; A. Candinia; C. Godfrincd; F. Balestrocde; W. Wernsdorfercd; S. Klyatskayaf; M. Rubenfg;M. Affronte
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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   Molecular Quantum Spintronics
   MOQUAS
   FP7
   610449
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