Abstract :
[en] We report the deposition of monolayers and multilayers of {Cr10(OMe)20(O2CCMe3)10} wheels, hereafter {Cr10}, onto Au(111) and Cu(111) single-crystal substrates, and their characterization combining scanning tunneling microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray natural linear dichroism, and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD). {Cr10} in bulk shows axial magnetic anisotropy and a cluster total spin S = 9 ground state, stemming from an interaction scheme of two semi-crowns containing four Cr3+ ions interacting ferromagnetically, separated by two Cr3+ antiferromagnetically coupled. The one-monolayer (1ML) samples of {Cr10} sublimated on Ag(111) and Cu(111) show slightly different applied magnetic field dependence of XMCD signal. The field-dependence of the magnetization evolves from a lower curve for the 1ML {Cr10} samples to a curve resembling the bulk one as the number of layers is increased, as shown in a 14ML sample. Monte Carlo simulations allow rationalizing the magnetization curves of the 1ML samples in terms of a reduction of the cluster ground-state total spin, S = 3 or S = 6, as a consequence of variations in the intra-wheel coupling interactions induced by the on-surface deposition. The sensitivity of the magnetic configuration of {Cr10} to minor distortions of the intramolecular conformation might be exploited to control magnetism by external stimuli for applications.
Funding text :
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación, through projects PID2020-115159GB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, Aragonese project RASMIA E12-23R co-funded by Fondo Social Europeo of the European Union FEDER (ES). Also University of Padova Grants P-DISC#09BIRD2019-UNIPD SMOW.
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