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Sublimable chloroquinolinate lanthanoid single-ion magnets deposited on ferromagnetic electrodes

Guillermo Mínguez EspallargasAlejandro Gaita-ariñoWalter Cañon-mancisidorWalter Cañon-mancisidorYoann PradoSara G. MirallesLuis E. HuesoAmilcar Bedoya-pintoEugenio CoronadoHelena Prima-garcíaJosé J. BaldovíJosé J. Baldoví

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PermalloyLanthanideMaterials scienceAbsorption spectroscopyUNESCO::QUÍMICAUltra-high vacuum02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyNuclear magnetic resonanceFerromagnetismTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYMolecular filmMoleculeThin film0210 nano-technology

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A new family of chloroquinolinate lanthanoid complexes of the formula A+[Ln(5,7Cl2q)4]−, with Ln = Y3+, Tb3+ and Dy3+ and A+ = Na+, NEt4+ and K0.5(NEt4)0.5+, is studied, both in bulk and as thin films. Several members of the family are found to present single-molecule magnetic behavior in bulk. Interestingly, the sodium salts can be sublimed under high vacuum conditions retaining their molecular structures and magnetic properties. These thermally stable compounds have been deposited on different substrates (Al2O3, Au and NiFe). The magnetic properties of these molecular films show the appearance of cusps in the zero-field cooled curves when they are deposited on permalloy (NiFe). This indicates a magnetic blocking caused by the interaction between the single-ion magnet and the ferromagnet. X-ray absorption spectroscopy confirms the formation of hybrid states at the molecule/metal interface. COST Action CA15128 MOLSPIN ERC-2014-CoG-647301 DECRESIM ERC-2016-AdG-694097 QSpec-New Mat Unit of excellence “Maria de Maeztu” MDM-2015-0538 MAT2014-56143-R CTQ2014-52758-P CTQ2014-59209-P Prometeo Program of excellence A new family of chloroquinolinate lanthanoid complexes of the formula A+[Ln(5,7Cl2q)4]−, with Ln = Y3+, Tb3+ and Dy3+ and A+ = Na+, NEt4+ and K0.5(NEt4)0.5+, is studied, both in bulk and as thin films. Several members of the family are found to present single-molecule magnetic behavior in bulk. Interestingly, the sodium salts can be sublimed under high vacuum conditions retaining their molecular structures and magnetic properties. These thermally stable compounds have been deposited on different substrates (Al2O3, Au and NiFe). The magnetic properties of these molecular films show the appearance of cusps in the zero-field cooled curves when they are deposited on permalloy (NiFe). This indicates a magnetic blocking caused by the interaction between the single-ion magnet and the ferromagnet. X-ray absorption spectroscopy confirms the formation of hybrid states at the molecule/metal interface.

10.1039/c7sc03463fhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03463f