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Spectroscopy of Mn12 with modified ligands on graphene bolometers

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Abstract

Single molecule magnets (SMMs), metal-ion complexes that exhibit quantum behavior at low temperatures, have promising applications in quantum computing and molecular spintronics. The interfacial interactions between SMM ligands and surfaces can substantially alter the SMM properties. By combining SMMs with graphene, we can create hybrid materials with emergent properties that give them even greater potential. But graphene can also serve as a way to probe the properties of the SMMs. Graphene and SMM derivatives of Mn12 with modified CHCl2 carboxylate ligands have previously been combined to study the effects of charge transfer on the electronic transport properties of the decorated graphene[1]. We combined these Mn12 derivatives with highly sensitive, ultra-broadband photodetectors fabricated from graphene[2] to conduct electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy of the SMMs.

Reference
1. Zhu, X., Hale, A., Christou, G. & Hebard, A. F. Electronegative ligands enhance charge transfer to Mn12 single-molecule magnets deposited on graphene. J. Appl. Phys. 127, 64303 (2020).
2. St Marie, L. et al. Nanostructured graphene for nanoscale electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. J. Phys. Mater. 3, 014013 (2020).

Presenters

  • Luke St. Marie

    Georgetown University

Authors

  • Luke St. Marie

    Georgetown University

  • Lubomir Havlicek

    Ceitec Institute, Brno University

  • Jakub Hruby

    Ceitec Institute, Brno University

  • Davonne Henry

    Georgetown University

  • Antonin Sojka

    Ceitec Institute, Brno University

  • Jorge Navarro

    Ceitec Institute, Brno University

  • Rachael L Myers-Ward

    United States Naval Research Laboratory, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

  • Abdel El Fatimy

    Ecole Centrale Casablanca

  • Amy Liu

    Georgetown University

  • David Kurt Gaskill

    United States Naval Research Laboratory, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

  • Ivan Nemec

    Ceitec Institute, Brno University

  • Petr Neugebauer

    Ceitec Institute, Brno University

  • Paola Barbara

    Georgetown University