Pulling Apart Molecular Magnetism
P Jarillo-Herrero - Science, 2010 - science.org
A single molecule constitutes the ultimate nanometer-scale object through which electronic
transport can take place. Being so small, molecules share many characteristics with atoms …
transport can take place. Being so small, molecules share many characteristics with atoms …
Molecule formation in ultrahigh magnetic fields
P Schmelcher - Science, 2012 - science.org
Strong electric and magnetic fields tend to have opposite effects on the formation and
structure of molecules. Strong electric fields always tend to separate the oppositely charged …
structure of molecules. Strong electric fields always tend to separate the oppositely charged …
Magnetic molecules back in the race
R Sessoli - Nature, 2017 - nature.com
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Two bodies are better than one
B Barbara - Nature, 2003 - nature.com
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Quantum coherence in an exchange-coupled dimer of single-molecule magnets
A multi–high-frequency electron paramagnetic resonance method is used to probe the
magnetic excitations of a dimer of single-molecule magnets. The measured spectra display …
magnetic excitations of a dimer of single-molecule magnets. The measured spectra display …
[HTML][HTML] Magnetic molecules
P Ball - Nature Materials, 2020 - nature.com
The notion of programmable matter is often attributed to computer scientists Tommaso Toffoli
and Norman Margolus, who speculated in 1991 about a collection of tiny computational …
and Norman Margolus, who speculated in 1991 about a collection of tiny computational …
Large magnetic anisotropy of a single atomic spin embedded in a surface molecular network
Magnetic anisotropy allows magnets to maintain their direction of magnetization over time.
Using a scanning tunneling microscope to observe spin excitations, we determined the …
Using a scanning tunneling microscope to observe spin excitations, we determined the …
Exchange-biased quantum tunnelling in a supramolecular dimer of single-molecule magnets
W Wernsdorfer, N Aliaga-Alcalde, DN Hendrickson… - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
Various present and future specialized applications of magnets require monodisperse, small
magnetic particles, and the discovery of molecules that can function as nanoscale magnets …
magnetic particles, and the discovery of molecules that can function as nanoscale magnets …
Reaching the magnetic anisotropy limit of a 3d metal atom
Designing systems with large magnetic anisotropy is critical to realize nanoscopic magnets.
Thus far, the magnetic anisotropy energy per atom in single-molecule magnets and …
Thus far, the magnetic anisotropy energy per atom in single-molecule magnets and …
Seeing the spin through
S Sanvito - Nature, 2010 - nature.com
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