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. 2019 Jan 9;11(1):1571-1578.
doi: 10.1021/acsami.8b16061. Epub 2018 Dec 28.

Interfacing a Potential Purely Organic Molecular Quantum Bit with a Real-Life Surface

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Interfacing a Potential Purely Organic Molecular Quantum Bit with a Real-Life Surface

Francesca Ciccullo et al. ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. .

Abstract

By using a multidisciplinary and multitechnique approach, we have addressed the issue of attaching a molecular quantum bit to a real surface. First, we demonstrate that an organic derivative of the pyrene-Blatter radical is a potential molecular quantum bit. Our study of the interface of the pyrene-Blatter radical with a copper-based surface reveals that the spin of the interface layer is not canceled by the interaction with the surface and that the Blatter radical is resistant in presence of molecular water. Although the measured pyrene-Blatter derivative quantum coherence time is not the highest value known, this molecule is known as a "super stable" radical. Conversely, other potential qubits show poor thin film stability upon air exposure. Therefore, we discuss strategies to make molecular systems candidates as qubits competitive, bridging the gap between potential and real applications.

Keywords: X-ray spectroscopies; interfaces; organic radicals; quantum bits; spinterfaces.

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