Meier Focko, Zhou Lihui, Wiebe Jens, Wiesendanger Roland
Institute of Applied Physics and Microstructure Research Center, University of Hamburg, Jungiusstrasse 11, D-20355 Hamburg, Germany.
Science. 2008 Apr 4;320(5872):82-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1154415.
The miniaturization of magnetic devices toward the limit of single atoms calls for appropriate tools to study their magnetic properties. We demonstrate the ability to measure magnetization curves of individual magnetic atoms adsorbed on a nonmagnetic metallic substrate with use of a scanning tunneling microscope with a spin-polarized tip. We can map out low-energy magnetic interactions on the atomic scale as evidenced by the oscillating indirect exchange between a Co adatom and a nanowire on Pt(111). These results are important for the understanding of variations that are found in the magnetic properties of apparently identical adatoms because of different local environments.
将磁性器件微型化至单个原子的极限,需要合适的工具来研究其磁性。我们展示了利用具有自旋极化尖端的扫描隧道显微镜测量吸附在非磁性金属衬底上的单个磁性原子的磁化曲线的能力。我们能够在原子尺度上描绘出低能磁相互作用,这一点由吸附在Pt(111)上的钴吸附原子与纳米线之间的振荡间接交换所证明。这些结果对于理解由于不同的局部环境而在表面上看似相同的吸附原子的磁性中发现的变化非常重要。