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Self-Assembled Nanometer-Scale Magnetic Networks on Surfaces: Fundamental Interactions and Functional Properties

  作者 Carbone, C; Gardonio, S; Moras, P; Lounis, S; Heide, M; Bihlmayer, G; Atodiresei, N; Dederichs, PH; Blugel, S; Vlaic, S; Lehnert, A; Ouazi, S; Rusponi, S; Brune, H; Honolka, J; Enders, A; Kern, K; Stepanow, S; Krull, C; Balashov, T; Mugarza, A; Gambardella, P  
  选自 期刊  ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS;  卷期  2011年21-7;  页码  1212-1228  
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[摘要]Nanomagnets of controlled size, organized into regular patterns open new perspectives in the fields of nanoelectronics, spintronics, and quantum computation. Self-assembling processes on various types of substrates allow designing fine-structured architectures and tuning of their magnetic properties. Here, starting from a description of fundamental magnetic interactions at the nanoscale, we review recent experimental approaches to fabricate zero-, one-, and two-dimensional magnetic particle arrays with dimensions reduced to the atomic limit and unprecedented areal density. We describe systems composed of individual magnetic atoms, metal-organic networks, metal wires, and bimetallic particles, as well as strategies to control their magnetic moment, anisotropy, and temperature-dependent magnetic behavior. The investigation of self-assembled subnanometer magnetic particles leads to significant progress in the design of fundamental and functional aspects, mutual interactions among the magnetic units, and their coupling with the environment.

 
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