Trends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layers

Abstract Nuclear spins are among the potential candidates prospected for quantum information technology. A recent breakthrough enabled to atomically resolve their interaction with the electron spin, the so-called hyperfine interaction, within individual atoms utilizing scanning tunneling microscopy...

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Main Authors: Sufyan Shehada, Manuel dos Santos Dias, Filipe Souza Mendes Guimarães, Muayad Abusaa, Samir Lounis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:npj Computational Materials
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41524-021-00556-y
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spelling doaj-69abc767c7eb4b2e89451a62de5137122021-06-13T11:25:12ZengNature Publishing Groupnpj Computational Materials2057-39602021-06-017111010.1038/s41524-021-00556-yTrends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layersSufyan Shehada0Manuel dos Santos Dias1Filipe Souza Mendes Guimarães2Muayad Abusaa3Samir Lounis4Peter Grünberg Institut and Institute for Advanced Simulation, Forschungszentrum Jülich & JARAPeter Grünberg Institut and Institute for Advanced Simulation, Forschungszentrum Jülich & JARAJülich Supercomputing Center, Forschungszentrum Jülich & JARADepartment of Physics, Arab American UniversityPeter Grünberg Institut and Institute for Advanced Simulation, Forschungszentrum Jülich & JARAAbstract Nuclear spins are among the potential candidates prospected for quantum information technology. A recent breakthrough enabled to atomically resolve their interaction with the electron spin, the so-called hyperfine interaction, within individual atoms utilizing scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Intriguingly, this was only realized for a few species put on a two-layers thick MgO. Here, we systematically quantify from first-principles the hyperfine interactions of the whole series of 3d transition adatoms deposited on various thicknesses of MgO, NaF, NaCl, h–BN, and Cu2N films. We identify the adatom-substrate complexes with the largest hyperfine interactions and unveil the main trends and exceptions. We reveal the core mechanisms at play, such as the interplay of the local bonding geometry and the chemical nature of the thin films, which trigger transitions between high- and low-spin states accompanied with subtle internal rearrangements of the magnetic electrons. By providing a general map of hyperfine interactions, our work has immediate implications in future STM investigations aiming at detecting and realizing quantum concepts hinging on nuclear spins.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41524-021-00556-y
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author Sufyan Shehada
Manuel dos Santos Dias
Filipe Souza Mendes Guimarães
Muayad Abusaa
Samir Lounis
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Manuel dos Santos Dias
Filipe Souza Mendes Guimarães
Muayad Abusaa
Samir Lounis
Trends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layers
npj Computational Materials
author_facet Sufyan Shehada
Manuel dos Santos Dias
Filipe Souza Mendes Guimarães
Muayad Abusaa
Samir Lounis
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title Trends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layers
title_short Trends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layers
title_full Trends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layers
title_fullStr Trends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layers
title_full_unstemmed Trends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layers
title_sort trends in the hyperfine interactions of magnetic adatoms on thin insulating layers
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series npj Computational Materials
issn 2057-3960
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Nuclear spins are among the potential candidates prospected for quantum information technology. A recent breakthrough enabled to atomically resolve their interaction with the electron spin, the so-called hyperfine interaction, within individual atoms utilizing scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Intriguingly, this was only realized for a few species put on a two-layers thick MgO. Here, we systematically quantify from first-principles the hyperfine interactions of the whole series of 3d transition adatoms deposited on various thicknesses of MgO, NaF, NaCl, h–BN, and Cu2N films. We identify the adatom-substrate complexes with the largest hyperfine interactions and unveil the main trends and exceptions. We reveal the core mechanisms at play, such as the interplay of the local bonding geometry and the chemical nature of the thin films, which trigger transitions between high- and low-spin states accompanied with subtle internal rearrangements of the magnetic electrons. By providing a general map of hyperfine interactions, our work has immediate implications in future STM investigations aiming at detecting and realizing quantum concepts hinging on nuclear spins.
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