Lorenzo Poggini, Andrea Luigi Sorrentino, Davide Ranieri, Alberto Calloni, Fabio Santanni, Niccolò Giaconi, Giuseppe Cucinotta, Edwige Otero, Danilo Longo, Brunetto Cortigiani, Andrea Caneschi, Gianlorenzo Bussetti, Roberta Sessoli, Matteo Mannini, Giulia Serrano
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摘要
表面相互作用平行使用不同的光谱技术证明,当香草醛四苯基卟啉分子比特在 Ag(100) 表面形成单层时,它们的自旋和电子特性得以保留。在文章编号 2300121 中,Lorenzo Poggini、Gianlorenzo Bussetti、Matteo Mannini 及其合作者揭示了这些分子是如何以平行于表面的卟啉环大环排列方式附着在表面上的,而钒基则可能指向上方或下方,从而与表面产生不同程度的相互作用强度。佛罗伦萨大学 Andrea Luigi Sorrentino 的作品。
Electronic and Magnetic Properties of a Monolayer of VOTPP Molecules Sublimated on Ag(100) (Adv. Phys. Res. 5/2024)
Surface Interactions
The parallel use of different spectroscopic techniques demonstrates that the spin and electronic properties of vanadyl tetraphenylporphyrin molecular qubits are preserved when they form a monolayer on the Ag(100) surface. In article number 2300121, Lorenzo Poggini, Gianlorenzo Bussetti, Matteo Mannini and co-workers reveal how the molecules adhere to the surface with their porphyrin ring macrocycle aligned parallel to it, while the vanadyl group may point either upwards or downwards, resulting in differing levels of interaction strength with the surface. Artwork by Andrea Luigi Sorrentino, Università degli Studi di Firenze.