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Spin-Crossover and Massive Anisotropy Switching of 5d Transition Metal Atoms on Graphene Nanoflakes
In spin crossover phenomena, the
magnetic moment of a molecule
is switched by external means. Here we theoretically predict that
several 5d-transition metals (TMs) adsorbed on finite graphene flakes
undergo a spin crossover, resulting from multiple adsorption minima,
that are absent in the zero-dimensional limit of benzene and the two-dimensional
limit of graphene. The different spin states are stable at finite
temperature and can be reversibly switched with an electric field.
The system undergoes a change in magnetic anisotropy upon spin crossover,
which facilitates read-out of the spin state. The TM-decorated nanoflakes
thus act as fully controlled single-ion magnetic switches