Issue 36, 2007

Advances on the nanostructuration of magnetic molecules on surfaces: the case of single-molecule magnets (SMM)

Abstract

SMMs exhibit slow magnetization relaxation rates characteristic of nanodomain particles whose origin is however on individual molecules. For this reason, they have attracted much interest due to their potential applications in high-density information storage devices and quantum computing applications, where for instance, each molecule can be used as a magnetic bit of information. However, for this to become a reality, several basic studies such as their deposition on surfaces are still highly required. Here we will revise all the experimental approximations that have been so far reported for their addressing, nanostructuration and study on surfaces, from the use of stamps as templates to their anchorage to gold surface through the use of thiol-based ligands. It is also important to emphasize that the results and methodologies described along this review are applicable not only to SMMs but to any molecular material.

Graphical abstract: Advances on the nanostructuration of magnetic molecules on surfaces: the case of single-molecule magnets (SMM)

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
14 Nov 2006
Accepted
20 Mar 2007
First published
20 Apr 2007

Chem. Commun., 2007, 3699-3707

Advances on the nanostructuration of magnetic molecules on surfaces: the case of single-molecule magnets (SMM)

J. Gómez-Segura, J. Veciana and D. Ruiz-Molina, Chem. Commun., 2007, 3699 DOI: 10.1039/B616352A

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