| Item type: | Article | ||||
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| Journal or Publication Title: | ACS Nano | ||||
| Publisher: | American Chemical Society (ACS) | ||||
| Volume: | 19 | ||||
| Number of Issue or Book Chapter: | 38 | ||||
| Page Range: | pp. 33868-33878 | ||||
| Date: | 19 September 2025 | ||||
| Institutions: | Physics > Institute of Theroretical Physics > Chair Ferdinand Evers Regensburg Center for UltrafastNanoscopy (RUN) | ||||
| Projects: |
Funded by:
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
(503985532)
Funded by:
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
(314695032)
Funded by:
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
(502572516)
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| Projects (Historical): | CRC1277, RTG2905 | ||||
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| Keywords: | open-shell molecules, spin, phenalenyl, rare-earth surface, proximity interaction, scanning tunneling microscopy, X-ray magnetic circular dichroism | ||||
| Dewey Decimal Classification: | 500 Science > 530 Physics | ||||
| Status: | Published | ||||
| Refereed: | Yes, this version has been refereed | ||||
| Created at the University of Regensburg: | Partially | ||||
| Item ID: | 78005 |
Abstract
Open-shell nanographenes have attracted significant attention due to their structurally tunable spin ground state. While most characterization has been conducted on weakly interacting substrates such as noble metals, the influence of magnetic surfaces remains largely unexplored. In this study, we investigate how TbAu2, a rare-earth-element-based surface alloy, affects the magnetic properties of ...

Abstract
Open-shell nanographenes have attracted significant attention due to their structurally tunable spin ground state. While most characterization has been conducted on weakly interacting substrates such as noble metals, the influence of magnetic surfaces remains largely unexplored. In this study, we investigate how TbAu2, a rare-earth-element-based surface alloy, affects the magnetic properties of phenalenyl (or [2]triangulene (2T)), the smallest spin-1/2 nanographene. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) measurements reveal a striking contrast: while 2T on Au(111) exhibits a zero-bias Kondo resonance─a hallmark of a spin-1/2 impurity screened by the conduction electrons of the underlying metal─deposition on TbAu2 induces a symmetric splitting of this feature by approximately 20 mV. This opening is large compared to the few meV splitting induced by externally applied magnetic fields. We attribute this splitting to a strong proximity-induced interaction with the ferromagnetic out-of-plane magnetization of TbAu2. Moreover, our combined experimental and many-body model analysis demonstrates that this interaction is spatially modulated, following the periodicity of the TbAu2 surface superstructure. These findings highlight that TbAu2 serves as a viable platform for stabilizing and characterizing the magnetic properties of spin-1/2 nanographenes and for studying the interactions of more complex π-magnetic materials with magnetic substrates.
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