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Enhancement of Magnetic Stability in Antiferromagnetic CoO Films by Adsorption of Organic Molecules

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Enhancement of Magnetic Stability in Antiferromagnetic CoO Films by Adsorption of Organic Molecules / L. Gnoli, M. Benini, C. Del Conte, A. Riminucci, R.K. Rakshit, M. Singh, S. Sanna, R. Yadav, K.-. Lin, A. Mezzi, S. Achilli, E. Molteni, M. Marino, G. Fratesi, V. Dediu, I. Bergenti. - In: ACS APPLIED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS. - ISSN 2637-6113. - 6:5(2024 May 28), pp. 3138-3146. [10.1021/acsaelm.3c01599]
Abstract:
Antiferromagnets are a class of magnetic materials of great interest in spintronic devices because of their stability and ultrafast dynamics. When interfaced with an organic molecular layer, antiferromagnetic (AF) films are expected to form a spinterface that can allow fine control of specific AF properties. In this paper, we investigate spinterface effects on CoO, an AF oxide. To access the magnetic state of the antiferromagnet, we couple it to a ferromagnetic Co film via an exchange bias (EB) effect. In this way, the formation of a spinterface is detected through changes induced on the CoO/Co EB system. We demonstrate that C60 and Gaq3 adsorption on CoO shifts its blocking temperature; in turn, an increase in both the EB fields and the coercivities is observed on the EB-coupled Co layer. Ab initio calculations for the CoO/C60 interface indicate that the molecular adsorption is responsible for a charge redistribution on the CoO layer that alters the occupation of the d orbitals of Co atoms and, to a smaller extent, the p orbitals of oxygen. As a result, the AF coupling between Co atoms in the CoO is enhanced. Considering the granular nature of CoO, a larger AF stability upon molecular adsorption is then associated with a larger number of AF grains that are stable upon reversal of the Co layer.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
antiferromagnets; hybrid interface; magnetic properties; molecular spintronics; organic spintronics; spinterface
Elenco autori:
L. Gnoli, M. Benini, C. Del Conte, A. Riminucci, R.K. Rakshit, M. Singh, S. Sanna, R. Yadav, K.-. Lin, A. Mezzi, S. Achilli, E. Molteni, M. Marino, G. Fratesi, V. Dediu, I. Bergenti
Autori di Ateneo:
ACHILLI SIMONA ( autore )
FRATESI GUIDO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1054268
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1054268/2420872/ACSApplElectronMater_2024_v6_p3138_Gnoli_enhancement_magnetic_AFM_CoO001-C60.pdf
Progetto:
Selectively activated INFOrmation technology by hybrid Organic Interfaces (SINFONIA)
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