Symmetry mediated tunable molecular magnetism on a 2D material
Symmetry is key for magnetism of molecules as well as other nanostructures. Here, the authors tune the magnetic moment of a metal-organic molecule deposited on NbSe2 via the adsorption symmetry, and observe a non-collinear intramolecular spin-spin interaction.
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Main Authors: | Yuqi Wang, Soroush Arabi, Klaus Kern, Markus Ternes |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f8ac8f53e1b64424acc7e84bea48206d |
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