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arxiv: 1811.00059 · v1 · pith:BN4IM33Vnew · submitted 2018-10-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Visualizing Intramolecular Distortions as the Origin of Transverse Magnetic Anisotropy

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The magnetic properties of metal-organic complexes are strongly influenced by conformational changes in the ligand. The flexibility of Fe-tetra-pyridyl-porphyrin molecules leads to different adsorption configurations on a Au(111) surface. By combining low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy, we resolve a correlation of the molecular configuration with different spin states and magnitudes of magnetic anisotropy. When the macrocycle exhibits a laterally-undistorted saddle shape, the molecules lie in a S=1 state with axial anisotropy arising from a square-planar ligand field. If the symmetry in the molecular ligand field is reduced by a lateral distortion of the molecule, we find a finite contribution of transverse anisotropy. Some of the distorted molecules lie in a S=2 state, again exhibiting substantial transverse anisotropy.

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