Molecular magnets on surfaces
Single-Molecule Magnets
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Molecular magnets on surfaces
Single-Molecule Magnets

Author : Kevin BERNOT

Publication date: April 10, 2019, Review date: October 1, 2020 | Lire en français

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7. Molecular magnets on surfaces

All the studies cited above concern magnet molecules in crystalline or polycrystalline form, i.e. surrounded by neighboring molecules and regularly organized within a crystal. In order to use these molecules in devices, it is necessary to deposit them on a surface and, if possible, organize them there .

This requires skills in surface physicochemistry, in order to identify suitable surfaces and master techniques for the deposition and self-organization of molecules on surfaces. Initial tests were naturally undertaken on Mn 12...

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