Sublimable complexes with spin switching: Chemical design, processing as thin films and integration in graphene-based devices
Miguel Gavara-Edo, Francisco Javier Valverde-Mu\~noz, Rosa C\'ordoba,, M. Carmen Mu\~noz, Javier Herrero-Mart\'in, Jos\'e Antonio Real, Eugenio, Coronado

TL;DR
This study synthesizes new sublimable Fe(II) spin crossover molecules, creates thin films from them, and integrates these films into graphene-based devices to detect spin transitions electrically, advancing smart molecular device technology.
Contribution
It introduces new sublimable Fe(II) SCO molecules, demonstrates their thin film fabrication, and integrates them into graphene devices for electrical detection of spin transitions, a novel approach in the field.
Findings
Successfully synthesized three new Fe(II) SCO molecules.
Produced homogeneous thin films retaining molecular integrity.
Enabled electrical detection of spin transitions in graphene devices.
Abstract
Among the different types of switchable molecular compounds, sublimable Fe(II) SCO molecules provide a suitable platform to develop smart devices that respond to external stimuli. Here we report the synthesis, crystallographic structure and magnetic properties of three new neutral Fe(II) SCO molecules belonging to the {Fe[H2B(pz)2]2(L)} family with bidentate-alpha-diimine ligands L = 3-(pyridin-2-yl)-[1,2,3]triazolo[1,5-a]pyridine (tzpy), 5,5,6,6-tetrahydro-4H,4H-2,2-bi(1,3-thiazine) (btz) and 4,4,5,5-tetrahydro-2,2-bithiazole (bt) (1, 2 and 3, respectively), as well as two solvated forms of 1 and 3. All three desolvated compounds present thermal- and light-induced SCO transitions with different degrees of cooperativity and effectiveness. Furthermore, 1 and 2 are demonstrated to be sublimable under HV conditions affording homogeneous thin films 200 nm thick (TF1 and TF2) that retain the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetism in coordination complexes · Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry · Metal complexes synthesis and properties
