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Dynamics of the nuclear spin bath in molecular nanomagnets: a test for decoherence Andrea Morello Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory Leiden University UBC Physics & Astronomy TRIUMF
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Single-molecule magnets Molecular compounds based on macromolecules, each containing a core of magnetic ions surrounded by organic ligands, and assembled in an insulating crystalline structure e.g. Mn 12 12 Mn ions
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Single-molecule magnets D. Gatteschi et al., Science 265, 1054 (1994) The whole cluster behaves as a nanometer-size magnet. Total spin S = 10
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Single-molecule magnets D. Gatteschi et al., Science 265, 1054 (1994) The cluster are assembled in a crystalline structure, with relatively small (dipolar) inter-cluster interactions 15 Å
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Future directions: magnetic molecules on surfaces Patterning on silicon M. Cavallini et al., Nano Lett. 3, 1527 (2003) Isolated molecules on gold L. Zobbi et al., Chem. Comm. 1604, (2005) A. Nait-abdi et al., J. App. Phys. 95, 7345 (2004) Monolayer self-assembly on gold Magnetic islands in polycarbonate M. Cavallini et al., Angew. Chem. 44, 888 (2005)
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Magnetic anisotropy The magnetic moment of the molecule is preferentially aligned along the z – axis. z H = -DS z 2
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Magnetic anisotropy The magnetic moment of the molecule is preferentially aligned along the z – axis. z H = -DS z 2
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Magnetic anisotropy The magnetic moment of the molecule is preferentially aligned along the z – axis. z H = -DS z 2
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Magnetic anisotropy The magnetic moment of the molecule is preferentially aligned along the z – axis. z H = -DS z 2
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Magnetic anisotropy The magnetic moment of the molecule is preferentially aligned along the z – axis. z H = -DS z 2
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Magnetic anisotropy The magnetic moment of the molecule is preferentially aligned along the z – axis. z H = -DS z 2
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Magnetic anisotropy Classically, it takes an energy 65 K to reverse the spin. z H = -DS z 2
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Quantum tunneling of magnetization z Degenerate states H = -DS z 2 H = -DS z 2 + C(S + 4 + S - 4 )
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Quantum tunneling of magnetization z Quantum mechanically, the spin of the molecule can be reversed by tunneling through the barrier L. Thomas et al., Nature 383, 145 (1996) H = -DS z 2 + C(S + 4 + S - 4 )
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Macroscopic quantum superposition The actual eigenstates of the molecular spin are quantum superpositions of macroscopically different states 10 -11 K
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External field z H = -DS z 2 + C(S + 4 + S - 4 ) - g B S x B x The application of a perperndicular field allows to artificially introduce non-diagonal elements in the spin Hamiltonian environmental couplings coherence regime
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Quantum coherence t h/ tunable over several orders of magnitude by application of a magnetic field Prototype of spin qubit with tunable operating frequency P.C.E. Stamp and I.S. Tupitsyn, PRB 69, 014401 (2004)
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Nuclear spin bath Intrinsic source of decoherence N.V. Prokof’ev and P.C.E. Stamp, J. Low Temp. Phys. 104, 143 (1996)
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Nuclear bias
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The nuclear spin dynamics can stimulate the quantum tunneling N.V. Prokof’ev and P.C.E. Stamp, J. Low Temp. Phys. 104, 143 (1996)
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Nuclear relaxation electron spin fluctuations Energy At low temperature, the field produced by the electrons on the nuclei is quasi-static NMR in zero external field Internal field 21 - 34 T The fluctuations of the electron spins induce nuclear relaxation nuclei are local probes for (quantum?) fluctuations
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Nuclear relaxation: inversion recovery
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Thermal activation
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Quantum tunneling The nuclear spin relaxation is sensitive to quantum tunneling fluctuations A. Morello et al., PRL 93, 197202 (2004) T 1 30 s
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External field B z z By applying an external longitudinal field B z, the resonance condition for tunneling is destroyed T = 20 mK demagnetized
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Fast-relaxing molecules Every real sample contains minority species with a flipped Jahn-Teller axis Smaller anisotropy barrier (35 instead of 65 K) fast normal W. Wernsdorfer et al., Europhys. Lett. 47, 254 (1999) Z. Sun et al., Chem. Comm., 1973 (1999) Faster tunneling rate The fast molecules (5 - 8 %) are diluted in the sample and coupled by dipolar interactions antiglass?
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Intercluster nuclear coupling
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T 2 10 ms
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Intercluster nuclear coupling
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ratio 2 Nuclei in different cluster are mutually coupled spin diffusion A. Morello et al., PRL 93, 197202 (2004)
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Nuclear spin temperature The nuclear spins are in thermal equilibrium with the lattice
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Dipolar magnetic ordering of cluster spins Mn 6 S = 12 High symmetry Small anisotropy Fast relaxation T c 0.16 K A. Morello et al., PRL 90, 017906 (2003) cond-mat/0509261 (2005)
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Dipolar magnetic ordering of cluster spins Mn 4 S = 9/2 Lower symmetry Larger anisotropy “Fast enough” quantum relaxation M. Evangelisti et al., PRL 93, 117202 (2004) The electron spins can reach thermal equilibrium with the lattice by quantum relaxation
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muon spin relaxation beam sample backward detector forward detector implantation relaxation decay = 2.2 s external field (optional) asymmetry = B - F B + F polarization
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SR in Mn 12 Mn 12 -ac with fast-relaxing molecules Mn 12 - t Bu without fast-relaxing molecules ? Inexplicably fast relaxation down to T << 1 K Z. Salman, A. Morello et al., unpublished
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SR in Mn 4 dimers Mn 4 molecular cores, S = 9/2 Antiferromagnetic superexchange interaction Exchange bias no tunneling in zero field W. Wernsdorfer et al., Nature 416, 406 (2002)
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SR in Mn 4 dimers Z. Salman, A. Morello et al., unpublished
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quantum dynamics probed by nuclear spins A wealth of detailed information Including:
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A wealth of detailed information Including: quantum dynamics probed by nuclear spins
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A wealth of detailed information quantum dynamics probed by nuclear spins nuclear spin diffusion Including:
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A wealth of detailed information quantum dynamics probed by nuclear spins nuclear spin diffusion dipolar ordering and thermal equilibrium Including:
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A wealth of detailed information quantum dynamics probed by nuclear spins nuclear spin diffusion dipolar ordering and thermal equilibrium fast dynamics induced by local polarized probes Including:
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A wealth of detailed information Including: quantum dynamics probed by nuclear spins nuclear spin diffusion dipolar ordering and thermal equilibrium fast dynamics induced by local polarized probes
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A wealth of detailed information Including: quantum dynamics probed by nuclear spins nuclear spin diffusion dipolar ordering and thermal equilibrium fast dynamics induced by local polarized probes
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Coherent Incoherent t The physics behind incoherent quantum tunneling in nanomagnets is THE SAME that will determine their coherent dynamics Benchmark system for decoherence studies
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Acknowledgements P.C.E. Stamp, I.S. Tupitsyn, W.N. Hardy, G.A. Sawatzky (UBC Vancouver) O.N. Bakharev, H.B. Brom, L.J. de Jongh (Kamerlingh Onnes lab - Leiden) Z. Salman, R.F. Kiefl(TRIUMF Vancouver) M. Evangelisti(INFM - Modena) R. Sessoli, D. Gatteschi, A. Caneschi(Firenze) G. Christou, M. Murugesu, D. Foguet(U of Florida - Gainesville) G. Aromi(Barcelona)
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Ultra-low temperature setup (a) Coaxial cable connected to the NMR spectrometeer and pulse generator. (b) 3 He distillator ("still") with cold plate. (c) Rotating shafts for the tunable capacitors, accessible from the top of the refrigerator. (d) NMR matching capacitor. (e) NMR tuning capacitor. (f) Upper heat exchanger. (g) 80 mK pot. (h) -cable, cut to one wavelength at 280 MHz. (i) Lower heat exchanger. (j) Araldite mixing chamber. (k) Pure 3 He phase. (l) Double-wall Kapton tail. (m) Forced downwards flow of 3 He in the dilute phase. (n) Sample with NMR coil. (o) Openings in the inner Kapton tube to allow the return of the 3 He flow. (p) Vacuum plug.
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Nuclear relaxation: inversion recovery M (t ) = A [ 1 - B (100/63 exp(-30 W t ) + 16/45 exp(-12 W t ) + 2/35 exp(-2 W t )] W = nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate A. Suter et al., J. Phys.: Cond. Matter 10, 5977 (1998)
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Isotope effect The reduced tunneling rate is directly measured by the 55 Mn relaxation rate Sample with proton spins substituted by deuterium proton deuterium = 6.5
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Isotope effect M. Evangelisti et al., PRL 95, 227206 (2005) Enrichment with I = 1/2 isotopes speeds up the quantum relaxation Fe 8 S = 10 Low symmetry Large anisotropy Isotopically substituted 57 Fe, I = 1/2 56 Fe, I = 0
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8 Li H 1 cos(ωt ) H0H0 backward forward ISAC -NMR facility at TRIUMF 8 Li 8 Be + e - + e
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Preliminary Results - Mn 12 on silicon silicon substrate Dipolar Fields 28 keV G.G. Condorelli et al., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 43, 4081 (2004)
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Preliminary Results - Mn 12 on silicon Courtesy Z. Salman, TRIUMF silicon substrate Dipolar Fields 28 keV1 keV
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MgO Ag19 nm T = 155 K, E ~ 1kV T = 155 K, E ~ 30kV OS 8 Li + Depth control E
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