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Sensing a magnetic rare-earth surface alloy by proximity effect with an open-shell nanographene

Sensing a magnetic rare-earth surface alloy by proximity effect with an open-shell nanographene

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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. We attribute this splitting to a strong proximity-induced interaction with the ferromagnetic out-of-plane magnetization of TbAu2. Moreover, our combined experimental and first-principles 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 probing the magnetic properties of spin-1/2 nanographenes, opening new avenues for the integration of {\pi}-magnetic materials with magnetic substrates.

Nicolò Bassi、Jan Wilhelm、Nils Krane、Feifei Xiang、Patrícia ?melová、Elia Turco、Pierluigi Gargiani、Carlo Pignedoli、Michal Jurí?ek、Roman Fasel、Richard Koryt ár、Pascal Ruffieux、.

EMPA SwitzerlandRegensburg Center for Ultrafast Nanoscopy GermanyEMPA SwitzerlandEMPA SwitzerlandDepartment of Chemistry SwitzerlandEMPA SwitzerlandALBA Synchrotron Light Source SpainEMPA SwitzerlandDepartment of Chemistry SwitzerlandEMPA SwitzerlandDepartment of Condensed Matter Physics Charles University Czech RepublicEMPA Switzerland

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Nicolò Bassi,Jan Wilhelm,Nils Krane,Feifei Xiang,Patrícia ?melová,Elia Turco,Pierluigi Gargiani,Carlo Pignedoli,Michal Jurí?ek,Roman Fasel,Richard Koryt ár,Pascal Ruffieux,..Sensing a magnetic rare-earth surface alloy by proximity effect with an open-shell nanographene[EB/OL].(2025-05-15)[2025-06-14].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.10313.点此复制

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