ProjectRadical-Induced Changes in Transition-Metal Interfacial Properties
Basic data
Title:
Radical-Induced Changes in Transition-Metal Interfacial Properties
Duration:
01/01/2025 to 31/12/2027
Abstract / short description:
The goal of this project is to study the interface obtained by depositing a monolayer of a radical derivative on polycrystalline/single-crystal transition metals (TM), such as cobalt and platinum. By examining the occupied and unoccupied states at the interface, using soft X-ray techniques (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy) I intend to simultaneously determine the electronic structure of both the molecular and ferromagnetic sides of the interface and consequently, to fully understand the interfacial magnetic properties. If the radical is strongly hybridized with the surface, changes in the core level spectra reflect the modification of the molecule and the TM electronic structures. This is expected to induce changes in the magnetic moment of the TM atoms bonded to the molecules. Also, a method based on the accurate analysis of the obtained data is proposed to screen, beforehand, organic/ferromagnetic interfaces given their potential applications in spintronics.
Keywords:
radicals, thin films, interfaces; transition metals
Involved staff
Managers
Institute of Physical Chemistry (IPTC)
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Institute of Physical Chemistry (IPTC)
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Institute of Physical Chemistry (IPTC)
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Local organizational units
Institute of Physical Chemistry (IPTC)
Department of Chemistry
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science
Funders
Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany