Spin crossover materials evaporated under clean high vacuum and ultra-high vacuum conditions: from thin films to single molecules
HIRJIBEHEDIN, Cyrus F.
London Centre for Nanotechnology
Department of Physics and Astronomy [UCL London]
Department of Chemistry [UCL, London]
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London Centre for Nanotechnology
Department of Physics and Astronomy [UCL London]
Department of Chemistry [UCL, London]
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en
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Ce document a été publié dans
Journal of Materials Chemistry. 2012, vol. 22, n° 19, p. 9690-9695
Royal Society of Chemistry
Résumé en anglais
We report clean evaporation under ultra-high vacuum conditions of two spin crossover materials, yielding either microcrystallites or homogeneous thin films. Magnetic and photomagnetic studies show that thermal and light-induced ...Lire la suite >
We report clean evaporation under ultra-high vacuum conditions of two spin crossover materials, yielding either microcrystallites or homogeneous thin films. Magnetic and photomagnetic studies show that thermal and light-induced spin crossover properties are preserved. Preliminary STM imaging of sub-monolayers indicates that the deposited molecules remain intact on the surface.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Spin crossover
Molecules
Materials
Vacuum
Thin films
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