Issue 42, 2021

A TbPc2 sub-monolayer deposit on a titanium dioxide ultrathin film: magnetic, morphological, and chemical insights

Abstract

Thin inorganic films (i.e., metal oxides) are often used as decoupling layers to optimize the interactions between the magnetic layers of molecules and metallic surfaces. For deposits of single-molecule magnets (SMMs), a decoupling layer can minimise the hybridization of the metallic substrate that is responsible for the quenching of their typical magnetic bistability. Here, we explored the potential of a single layer of titania to be used as a decoupling layer, which could represent an interesting playground for widespread use in many technological applications. We used a TiO2 monolayer with a lepidocrocite-like structure grown on a Ag(100) substrate for the deposition of the terbium(III) bis-phthalocyaninato (TbPc2) complex. A multi-technique approach employing X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and scanning tunnelling microscopy was used to examine the integrity of a TbPc2 sub-monolayer deposit and to study the molecular adsorption configuration on the TiO2 film. Furthermore, X-ray magnetic circular dichroism was used to investigate the magnetic properties of the TbPc2 sub-monolayer, revealing that the TiO2 film successfully preserves the molecular spin character. X-ray-based magnetic measurements showed that the quantum tunnelling of the magnetization characterizing a bulk of molecules is still present and that the present titania film displays a decoupling effect of comparable efficiency to that of a graphene layer.

Graphical abstract: A TbPc2 sub-monolayer deposit on a titanium dioxide ultrathin film: magnetic, morphological, and chemical insights

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2021
Accepted
09 Sep 2021
First published
10 Sep 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 15011-15017

A TbPc2 sub-monolayer deposit on a titanium dioxide ultrathin film: magnetic, morphological, and chemical insights

A. L. Sorrentino, I. Cimatti, G. Serrano, L. Poggini, B. Cortigiani, L. Malavolti, E. Otero, P. Sainctavit, M. Mannini, R. Sessoli and A. Caneschi, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 15011 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC03408A

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