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The Frontier of Molecular Spintronics Based on Multiple‐Decker Phthalocyaninato TbIII Single‐Molecule Magnets
Authors:Keiichi Katoh  Tadahiro Komeda  Masahiro Yamashita
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Aoba‐Ku, Sendai 980‐8578, Japan;2. Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials (IMRAM, Tagen)Tohoku University, Aoba‐Ku, Sendai 980‐0877 (Japan)E‐mail: komeda@tagen.tohoku.ac.jp Additional Supporting Information may be found in the online version of this article.
Abstract:Ever since the first example of a double‐decker complex (SnPc2) was discovered in 1936, MPc2 complexes with π systems and chemical and physical stabilities have been used as components in molecular electronic devices. More recently, in 2003, TbPc2 complexes were shown to be single‐molecule magnets (SMMs), and researchers have utilized their quantum tunneling of the magnetization (QTM) and magnetic relaxation behavior in spintronic devices. Herein, recent developments in LnIII‐Pc‐based multiple‐decker SMMs on surfaces for molecular spintronic devices are presented. In this account, we discuss how dinuclear TbIII‐Pc multiple‐decker complexes can be used to elucidate the relationship between magnetic dipole interactions and SMM properties, because these complexes contain two TbPc2 units in one molecule and their intramolecular TbIII?TbIII distances can be controlled by changing the number of stacks. Next, we focus on the switching of the Kondo signal of TbIII‐Pc‐based multiple‐decker SMMs that are adsorbed onto surfaces, their characterization using STM and STS, and the relationship between the molecular structure, the electronic structure, and the Kondo resonance of TbIII‐Pc multiple‐decker complexes.
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Keywords:Kondo resonance  magnetic dipole‐dipole interaction  molecular electronics  multiple‐decker complex  single‐molecule studies
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