Molecular {Cr7Ni} rings have shown several ideal features for the observation of quantum phenomena and they appear suitable candidates for qubits encoding at low temperatures. We have exploited different functionalization pathways to graft molecular {Cr7Ni} rings onto a Au(111) surface from the liquid phase and here we report a comparative analysis of the results obtained by STM, XPS, XAS and XMCD experimental techniques.

Grafting molecular Cr7Ni rings on a gold surface

Corradini V;Ghirri A;del Pennino U;Biagi R;Affronte M
2010

Abstract

Molecular {Cr7Ni} rings have shown several ideal features for the observation of quantum phenomena and they appear suitable candidates for qubits encoding at low temperatures. We have exploited different functionalization pathways to graft molecular {Cr7Ni} rings onto a Au(111) surface from the liquid phase and here we report a comparative analysis of the results obtained by STM, XPS, XAS and XMCD experimental techniques.
2010
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
X-RAY-ABSORPTION
SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY
SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS
MAGNETIC CIRCULAR-DICHROISM
HIGH-SPIN MOLECULES
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