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Topological frustration induces unconventional magnetism in a nanographene
by
Beyer, Doreen
, Shawulienu, Kezilebieke
, Pignedoli, Carlo A
, Eimre Kristjan
, Fasel, Roman
, Gröning Oliver
, Berger, Reinhard
, Liljeroth, Peter
, Mishra Shantanu
, Müllen Klaus
, Ruffieux Pascal
, Feng Xinliang
in
Antiferromagnetism
/ Carbon
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Coupling (molecular)
/ Electronic structure
/ Energy dissipation
/ Excitation spectra
/ Ground state
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetism
/ Microscopy
/ Organic chemistry
/ Organic compounds
/ Pi-electrons
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Room temperature
/ Scanning tunneling microscopy
/ Spectroscopy
/ Topology
2020
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Topological frustration induces unconventional magnetism in a nanographene
by
Beyer, Doreen
, Shawulienu, Kezilebieke
, Pignedoli, Carlo A
, Eimre Kristjan
, Fasel, Roman
, Gröning Oliver
, Berger, Reinhard
, Liljeroth, Peter
, Mishra Shantanu
, Müllen Klaus
, Ruffieux Pascal
, Feng Xinliang
in
Antiferromagnetism
/ Carbon
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Coupling (molecular)
/ Electronic structure
/ Energy dissipation
/ Excitation spectra
/ Ground state
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetism
/ Microscopy
/ Organic chemistry
/ Organic compounds
/ Pi-electrons
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Room temperature
/ Scanning tunneling microscopy
/ Spectroscopy
/ Topology
2020
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Topological frustration induces unconventional magnetism in a nanographene
by
Beyer, Doreen
, Shawulienu, Kezilebieke
, Pignedoli, Carlo A
, Eimre Kristjan
, Fasel, Roman
, Gröning Oliver
, Berger, Reinhard
, Liljeroth, Peter
, Mishra Shantanu
, Müllen Klaus
, Ruffieux Pascal
, Feng Xinliang
in
Antiferromagnetism
/ Carbon
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Coupling (molecular)
/ Electronic structure
/ Energy dissipation
/ Excitation spectra
/ Ground state
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetism
/ Microscopy
/ Organic chemistry
/ Organic compounds
/ Pi-electrons
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Room temperature
/ Scanning tunneling microscopy
/ Spectroscopy
/ Topology
2020
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Topological frustration induces unconventional magnetism in a nanographene
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Topological frustration induces unconventional magnetism in a nanographene
2020
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The chemical versatility of carbon imparts manifold properties to organic compounds, where magnetism remains one of the most desirable but elusive1. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, also referred to as nanographenes, show a critical dependence of electronic structure on the topologies of the edges and the π-electron network, which makes them model systems with which to engineer unconventional properties including magnetism. In 1972, Erich Clar envisioned a bow-tie-shaped nanographene, C38H18 (refs. 2,3), where topological frustration in the π-electron network renders it impossible to assign a classical Kekulé structure without leaving unpaired electrons, driving the system into a magnetically non-trivial ground state4. Here, we report the experimental realization and in-depth characterization of this emblematic nanographene, known as Clar’s goblet. Scanning tunnelling microscopy and spin excitation spectroscopy of individual molecules on a gold surface reveal a robust antiferromagnetic order with an exchange-coupling strength of 23 meV, exceeding the Landauer limit of minimum energy dissipation at room temperature5. Through atomic manipulation, we realize switching of magnetic ground states in molecules with quenched spins. Our results provide direct evidence of carbon magnetism in a hitherto unrealized class of nanographenes6, and prove a long-predicted paradigm where topological frustration entails unconventional magnetism, with implications for room-temperature carbon-based spintronics7,8.Topological frustration in the π-electron network of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon C38H18 yields unpaired electrons and a magnetically non-trivial ground state. Here, the authors synthesize this molecule, known as Clar’s goblet, on Au(111) and characterize the antiferromagnetic ground state with scanning tunnelling microscopy.
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Nature Publishing Group
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