Spin quantum tunneling in single molecular magnets: fingerprints in transport spectroscopy of current and noise
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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quantumtunnelingtransportcurrentfindmagnetsmolecularnoise
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We demonstrate that transport spectroscopy of single molecular magnets shows signatures of quantum tunneling at low temperatures. We find current and noise oscillations as function of bias voltage due to a weak violation of spin selection rules by quantum tunneling processes. The interplay with Boltzmann suppression factors leads to fake resonances with temperature-dependent position which do not correspond to any charge excitation energy. Furthermore, we find that quantum tunneling can completely suppress transport if the easy-plane anisotropy has a high symmetry.
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