Tuning magnetic exchange interactions in crystalline thin films of substituted Cobalt Phthalocyanine

ORAL

Abstract

Magnetic exchange interactions in diluted organometallic crystalline thin film alloys of Phthalocyanines (Pcs) made of a organo-soluble derivatives of Cobalt Pc and metal-free (H$_2$Pc) molecule and is investigated. To this end, we synthesized a organosoluble CoPc and successfully employed a novel solution-based pen-writing deposition technique to fabricate long range ordered thin films of mixtures of different ratios ranging from 1:1 to 10:1 H$ _{2} $Pc:CoPc. Our previous magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) results on the parent CoPc crystalline thin films identified different electronic states mediating exchange interactions and indirect exchange interaction competing with superexchange interaction. This understanding of spin-dependent exchange interaction between delocalized $ \pi $-electrons with unpaired d spins along with the excitonic delocalization character enabled the further tuning of these interactions by essentially varying the spatial distance between the spins. Furthermore, high magnetic field (B $ < $ 25 T) MCD and magneto-photoluminescence show evidence of spin-polarized band-edge excitons in the same materials.

Authors

  • Naveen Rawat

    Material Science Program and the Department of Physics, University of Vermont, Univ of Vermont

  • Lane Manning

    Univ of Vermont

  • Kim-Ngan Hua

    Univ of Vermont

  • Randall Headrick

    Department of Physics, University of Vermont, University of Vermont, Univ of Vermont

  • Michael Bishop

    National High Magnetic Field Lab, florida

  • Stephen McGill

    National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Lab, FSU, NHMFL, Florida, National High Magnetic Field Lab. \& Dept. Physics, Florida State Univ., National High Magnetic Field Lab, Florida state University, National High Magnetic Field Lab, florida

  • Rory Waterman

    Univ of Vermont

  • Madalina Furis

    Univ of Vermont