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Uncovering the Triplet Ground State of Triangular Graphene Nanoflakes Engineered with Atomic Precision on a Metal Surface

Authors :
Diego Peña
Jesús Castro-Esteban
Jose Ignacio Pascual
Niklas Friedrich
Sofia Sanz
Jingcheng Li
Manuel Vilas-Varela
Thomas Frederiksen
Source :
Physical Review Letters
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Graphene can develop large magnetic moments in custom crafted open-shell nanostructures such as triangulene, a triangular piece of graphene with zigzag edges. Current methods of engineering graphene nano-systems on surfaces succeeded in producing atomically precise open-shell structures, but demonstration of their net spin remains elusive to date. Here, we fabricate triangulene-like graphene systems and demonstrate that they possess a spin $S=1$ ground state. Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy identifies the fingerprint of an underscreened $S=1$ Kondo state on \rev{these} flakes at low temperatures, signaling the dominant ferromagnetic interactions between two spins. Combined with simulations based on the meanfield Hubbard model, we show that this $S=1$ $\pi$-paramagnetism is robust, and can be manipulated to a $S=1/2$ state by adding additional H-atoms to the radical sites. \rev{Our results demonstrate that $\pi$-paramagnetism of high-spin graphene flakes can survive on surfaces, opening the door to study the quantum behaviour of interacting $\pi$-spins in graphene systems.<br />Comment: 4 figures plus supporting information, APS copyright

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f216fb26aa705e0b622de023acba6466