Manipulation of the Kondo effect via two-dimensional molecular assembly

V Iancu, A Deshpande, SW Hla - Physical Review Letters, 2006 - APS
Physical Review Letters, 2006APS
We report the manipulation of a Kondo resonance originating from the spin-electron
interactions between a two-dimensional molecular assembly of TBrPP-Co molecules and a
Cu (111) surface at 4.6 K. By manipulating nearest-neighbor molecules with a scanning
tunneling microscope tip we are able to tune the spin-electron coupling of the center
molecule inside a hexagonal molecular assembly in a controlled step-by-step manner. The
Kondo temperature increases from 105 to 170 K with decreasing the number of nearest …
We report the manipulation of a Kondo resonance originating from the spin-electron interactions between a two-dimensional molecular assembly of TBrPP-Co molecules and a Cu(111) surface at 4.6 K. By manipulating nearest-neighbor molecules with a scanning tunneling microscope tip we are able to tune the spin-electron coupling of the center molecule inside a hexagonal molecular assembly in a controlled step-by-step manner. The Kondo temperature increases from 105 to 170 K with decreasing the number of nearest neighbor molecules from six to zero. The scattering of surface electrons by the molecules located at edges of the molecular layer reduces the spin-electron coupling strength for the molecules inside the layer. Investigations of different molecular arrangements indicate that the observed Kondo resonance is independent on the molecular lattice.
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