The Environment-Dependent Behavior of the Blatter Radical at the Metal-Molecule Interface.

Blatter radical Kondo resonance Organic spintronics organic radicals single-molecule junctions spinterface

Journal

Nano letters
ISSN: 1530-6992
Titre abrégé: Nano Lett
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101088070

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
10 04 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 19 3 2019
medline: 19 3 2019
entrez: 19 3 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Stable organic radicals have potential applications for building organic spintronic devices. To fulfill this potential, the interface between organic radicals and metal electrodes must be well characterized. Here, through a combined effort that includes synthesis, scanning tunneling microscopy, X-ray spectroscopy, and single-molecule conductance measurements, we comprehensively probe the electronic interaction between gold metal electrodes and a benchtop stable radical-the Blatter radical. We find that despite its open-shell character and having a half-filled orbital close to the Fermi level, the radical is stable on a gold substrate under ultrahigh vacuum. We observe a Kondo resonance arising from the radical and spectroscopic signatures of its half-filled orbitals. By contrast, in solution-based single-molecule conductance measurements, the radical character is lost through oxidation with charge transfer occurring from the molecule to metal. Our experiments show that the stability of radical states can be very sensitive to the environment around the molecule.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30884240
doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b00275
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Langues

eng

Pagination

2543-2548

Auteurs

Jonathan Z Low (JZ)

Department of Chemistry , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United States.

Gregor Kladnik (G)

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics , University of Ljubljana , Jadranska 19 , SI-1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia.
CNR-IOM Laboratorio Nazionale TASC , Basovizza, SS-14, km 163.5 , I-34012 Trieste , Italy.

Laerte L Patera (LL)

Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics , University of Regensburg , 93053 Regensburg , Germany.

Sophia Sokolov (S)

Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics , University of Regensburg , 93053 Regensburg , Germany.

Giacomo Lovat (G)

Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United States.

Elango Kumarasamy (E)

Department of Chemistry , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United States.

Jascha Repp (J)

Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics , University of Regensburg , 93053 Regensburg , Germany.

Luis M Campos (LM)

Department of Chemistry , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United States.

Dean Cvetko (D)

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics , University of Ljubljana , Jadranska 19 , SI-1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia.
CNR-IOM Laboratorio Nazionale TASC , Basovizza, SS-14, km 163.5 , I-34012 Trieste , Italy.
J. Stefan Institute , Jamova 39 , SI-1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia.

Alberto Morgante (A)

CNR-IOM Laboratorio Nazionale TASC , Basovizza, SS-14, km 163.5 , I-34012 Trieste , Italy.
Department of Physics , University of Trieste , 34127 Trieste , Italy.

Latha Venkataraman (L)

Department of Chemistry , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United States.
Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United States.

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