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Interface-assisted spintronics: Tailoring at the molecular scale

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MRS BULLETIN
Volume 39, Issue 7, Pages 596-601

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1557/mrs.2014.130

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  1. Science and Education Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology (DST), India [SR/S2/RJN-66/2012]
  2. VSR on the supercomputer JUROPA
  3. GCS on the high-performance computer JUQUEEN

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Organic molecules adsorbed on magnetic surfaces offer the possibility to merge the concepts of molecular electronics with spintronics to build future nanoscale data storage, sensing, and computing multifunctional devices. In order to engineer the functionalities of such hybrid spintronic devices, an understanding of the electronic and magnetic properties of the interface between carbon-based aromatic materials and magnetic surfaces is essential. In this article, we discuss recent progress in the study of spin-dependent chemistry and physics associated with the above molecule-ferromagnet interface by combining state-of-the-art experiments and theoretical calculations. The magnetic properties such as molecular magnetic moment, electronic interface spin-polarization, magnetic anisotropy, and magnetic exchange coupling can be specifically tuned by an appropriate choice of the organic material and the magnetic substrate. These reports suggest a gradual shift in research toward an emerging subfield of interface-assisted molecular spintronics.

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