Three-dimensional mapping of single-atom magnetic anisotropy
- PMID: 25664924
- DOI: 10.1021/nl504779p
Three-dimensional mapping of single-atom magnetic anisotropy
Abstract
Magnetic anisotropy plays a key role in the magnetic stability and spin-related quantum phenomena of surface adatoms. It manifests as angular variations of the atom's magnetic properties. We measure the spin excitations of individual Fe atoms on a copper nitride surface with inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy. Using a three-axis vector magnet we rotate the magnetic field and map out the resulting variations of the spin excitations. We quantitatively determine the three-dimensional distribution of the magnetic anisotropy of single Fe atoms by fitting the spin excitation spectra with a spin Hamiltonian. This experiment demonstrates the feasibility of fully mapping the vector magnetic properties of individual spins and characterizing complex three-dimensional magnetic systems.
Keywords: inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy; magnetic anisotropy; spin Hamiltonian; vector magnetic field.
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