| Literature DB >> 27081065 |
F Donati1, S Rusponi1, S Stepanow2, C Wäckerlin1, A Singha1, L Persichetti2, R Baltic1, K Diller1, F Patthey1, E Fernandes1, J Dreiser3, Ž Šljivančanin4, K Kummer5, C Nistor2, P Gambardella6, H Brune7.
Abstract
A permanent magnet retains a substantial fraction of its saturation magnetization in the absence of an external magnetic field. Realizing magnetic remanence in a single atom allows for storing and processing information in the smallest unit of matter. We show that individual holmium (Ho) atoms adsorbed on ultrathin MgO(100) layers on Ag(100) exhibit magnetic remanence up to a temperature of 30 kelvin and a relaxation time of 1500 seconds at 10 kelvin. This extraordinary stability is achieved by the realization of a symmetry-protected magnetic ground state and by decoupling the Ho spin from the underlying metal by a tunnel barrier.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27081065 DOI: 10.1126/science.aad9898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728