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Ben Warner, Jenny C Oberg, Tobias G Gill, Fadi El Hallak, Cyrus F Hirjibehedin, Michele Serri1, Sandrine Heutz1, Marie-Anne Arrio2, Philippe Sainctavit2, Matteo Mannini, Giordano Poneti3, Roberta Sessoli, Patrick Rosa4.
Abstract
Using X-ray absorption techniques, we show that temperature- and light-induced spin crossover properties are conserved for a submonolayer of the [Fe(H2B(pz)2)2(2,2'-bipy)] complex evaporated onto a Au(111) surface. For a significant fraction of the molecules, we see changes in the absorption at the L2,3 edges that are consistent with those observed in bulk and thick film references. Assignment of these changes to spin crossover is further supported by multiplet calculations to simulate the X-ray absorption spectra. As others have observed in experiments on monolayer coverages, we find that many molecules in our submonolayer system remain pinned in one of the two spin states. Our results clearly demonstrate that temperature- and light-induced spin crossover is possible for isolated molecules on surfaces but that interactions with the surface may play a key role in determining when this can occur.Entities:
Keywords: UHV evaporation; X-ray absorption; iron complexes; spin crossover; submonolayer
Year: 2013 PMID: 26282313 DOI: 10.1021/jz4005619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475