In this thesis I summarised the most relevant results I obtained during my PhD activity that has been focused on the nanostructuration of several molecular systems with relevant magnetic properties. The studied systems belong to the families of Nitronyl Nitroxide Radicals (NNRs), Single Molecule Magnets (SMMs), Valence Tautomers (VTs) and Spin-crossovers (SCOs). The aim of this wide range activity was to explore the possibilities of organising magnetic molecules on solid surfaces in order to advance in the preparation of novel devices based on these fragile molecules for spintronic purposes.

Magnetic molecules at hybrid interfaces

2015

Abstract

In this thesis I summarised the most relevant results I obtained during my PhD activity that has been focused on the nanostructuration of several molecular systems with relevant magnetic properties. The studied systems belong to the families of Nitronyl Nitroxide Radicals (NNRs), Single Molecule Magnets (SMMs), Valence Tautomers (VTs) and Spin-crossovers (SCOs). The aim of this wide range activity was to explore the possibilities of organising magnetic molecules on solid surfaces in order to advance in the preparation of novel devices based on these fragile molecules for spintronic purposes.
2015
Inglese
Roberta Sessoli, Matteo Mannini
Università degli Studi di Firenze
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