Electronic and Magnetic Properties of a Monolayer of VOTPP Molecules Sublimated on Ag(100)

Author:

Poggini Lorenzo12,Sorrentino Andrea Luigi23,Ranieri Davide2,Calloni Alberto4,Santanni Fabio2,Giaconi Niccolò2,Cucinotta Giuseppe2,Otero Edwige5,Longo Danilo5,Cortigiani Brunetto2,Caneschi Andrea23,Bussetti Gianlorenzo4,Sessoli Roberta12,Mannini Matteo2,Serrano Giulia23

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Chemistry of Organo‐Metallic Compounds (ICCOM‐CNR) Via Madonna del Piano Sesto Fiorentino Firenze 50019 Italy

2. Department of Chemistry “U. Schiff” – DICUS – and INSTM Research Unit University of Florence Via della Lastruccia 3–13 Sesto Fiorentino Firenze 50019 Italy

3. Department of Industrial Engineering – DIEF – and INSTM Research Unit University of Florence Via Santa Marta 3 Florence 50139 Italy

4. Department of Physics Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32 Milan 20133 Italy

5. Synchrotron‐SOLEIL L'Orme des Merisiers Saint‐Aubin 91192 France

Abstract

AbstractVanadyl(IV) 5,10,15,20‐tetraphenylporphyrin (VOTPP) is an S = 1/2 molecular system with remarkable spin qubit properties. Its structure offers a higher chemical tunability with respect to archetypal molecular qubits, such as vanadyl(IV)Phthalocyanines (VOPc), and a less rigid organic scaffold where peripheral phenyl rings can promote electron decoupling from the substrate. The properties of a VOTPP monolayer on the Ag(100) surface by photoemission spectroscopies and synchrotron radiation are studied. The results indicate that the electronic and spin features of the massive phase are retained in the monolayer. Moreover, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed the existence of two distinct species characterized by varying strengths of molecule‐surface interactions. Like VOPc, these species can be assigned to molecules with the vanadyl group oriented upward or toward the surface. However, in contrast to VOPc, only subtle screening effects are observed in the oxygen‐down configuration, suggesting a more pronounced decoupling effect inherent in the VOTPP structure. This opens broader perspectives for investigations focusing on spin characteristics at the single‐molecule level.

Publisher

Wiley

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