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Single spin localization and manipulation in graphene open-shell nanostructures.


ABSTRACT: Turning graphene magnetic is a promising challenge to make it an active material for spintronics. Predictions state that graphene structures with specific shapes can spontaneously develop magnetism driven by Coulomb repulsion of ?-electrons, but its experimental verification is demanding. Here, we report on the observation and manipulation of individual magnetic moments in graphene open-shell nanostructures on a gold surface. Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy, we detect the presence of single electron spins localized around certain zigzag sites of the carbon backbone via the Kondo effect. We find near-by spins coupled into a singlet ground state and quantify their exchange interaction via singlet-triplet inelastic electron excitations. Theoretical simulations picture how electron correlations result in spin-polarized radical states with the experimentally observed spatial distributions. Extra hydrogen atoms bound to radical sites quench their magnetic moment and switch the spin of the nanostructure in half-integer amounts. Our work demonstrates the intrinsic ?-paramagnetism of graphene nanostructures.

SUBMITTER: Li J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6331630 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single spin localization and manipulation in graphene open-shell nanostructures.

Li Jingcheng J   Sanz Sofia S   Corso Martina M   Choi Deung Jang DJ   Peña Diego D   Frederiksen Thomas T   Pascual Jose Ignacio JI  

Nature communications 20190114 1


Turning graphene magnetic is a promising challenge to make it an active material for spintronics. Predictions state that graphene structures with specific shapes can spontaneously develop magnetism driven by Coulomb repulsion of π-electrons, but its experimental verification is demanding. Here, we report on the observation and manipulation of individual magnetic moments in graphene open-shell nanostructures on a gold surface. Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy, we detect the presence of singl  ...[more]

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