An approach for patterned molecular adsorption on ferromagnets, achieved via Moiré superstructures

Sigmund Jensen, Isaac Appelqvist Løge, Jesper Bendix, Lars Diekhöner

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Abstract

We have used a scanning tunneling microscope operated under ultrahigh vacuum conditions to investigate an oxo-vanadium-salen complex V(O)salen, that has potential applications as qubits in future quantum-based technologies. The adsorption and self-assembly of V(O)salen on a range of single crystal metal surfaces and nanoislands and the influence of substrate morphology and reactivity has been measured. On the close-packed flat Ag(111) and Cu(111) surfaces, the molecules adsorb isolated or form small clusters arranged randomly on the surface, whereas structured adsorption occurs on two types of Co nanoislands; Co grown on Ag(111) and Ag capped Co islands grown on Cu(111), both forming a Moiré pattern at the surface. The adsorption configuration can by scanning tunneling spectroscopy be linked to the geometric and electronic properties of the substrates and traced back to a Co d-related surface state, illustrating how the modulated reactivity can be used to engineer a pattern of adsorbed molecules on the nanoscale.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume26
Issue number18
Pages (from-to)13710 - 13718
Number of pages9
ISSN1463-9076
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 2024

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