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Magnetic properties of on-surface synthesized single-ion molecular magnets.

Katharina DillerAparajita SinghaMarina PivettaChristian WäckerlinRaphael HellwigAlberto VerdiniAlbano CossaroLuca FloreanoEmilio Vélez-FortJan DreiserStefano RusponiHarald Brune
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
We perform on-surface synthesis of single-ion molecular magnets on an Ag(111) surface and characterize their morphology, chemistry, and magnetism. The first molecule we synthesize is TbPc 2 to enable comparison with chemically synthesized and subsequently surface adsorbed species. We demonstrate the formation of TbPc 2 with a yield close to 100% and show that on-surface synthesis leads to identical magnetic and morphological properties compared to the previously studied chemically synthesized species. Moreover, exposure of the surface adsorbed TbPc 2 molecules to air does not modify their magnetic and morphological properties. To demonstrate the versatility of our approach, we synthesize novel Tb double deckers using tert -butyl-substituted phthalocyanine (tbu-2H-Pc). The Tb(tbu-Pc) 2 molecules exhibit magnetic hysteresis and therefore are the first purely on-surface synthesized single ion magnet.
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