Dorota Siewert
Paul Scherrer Institute
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Dorota Siewert.
Chemical Science | 2012
Christian Wäckerlin; Kartick Tarafder; Dorota Siewert; Jan Girovsky; Tatjana Hählen; Cristian Iacovita; Armin Kleibert; Frithjof Nolting; Thomas A. Jung; Peter M. Oppeneer; Nirmalya Ballav
Paramagnetic transition-metal complexes assembled on surfaces are of great interest for potential applications in organic spintronics. The magnetochemical interactions of the spin of the metal centers with both ferromagnetic surfaces and optional axial ligands are yet to be understood. We use a combination of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) and quantum-chemical simulations based on density functional theory (DFT + U) to investigate these metal–organic interfaces with chemically tunable magnetization. The interplay between an optional axial ligand (NO, spin S = 1/2 or NH3, S = 0) and Ni and Co ferromagnetic surfaces affecting the spin of Co(II) tetraphenylporphyrin (d7, S = 1/2), Fe(II) tetraphenylporphyrin (d6, S = 1), Mn(II) tetraphenylporphyrin (d5, S = 5/2) and Mn(II) phthalocyanine (d5, S = 3/2) is studied. We find that the structural trans effect on the surface rules the molecular spin state, as well as the sign and strength of the exchange interaction with the substrate. We refer to this observation as the surface spin-trans effect.
Angewandte Chemie | 2013
Christian Wäckerlin; Kartick Tarafder; Jan Girovsky; Jan Nowakowski; Tatjana Hählen; Aneliia Shchyrba; Dorota Siewert; Armin Kleibert; F. Nolting; Peter M. Oppeneer; Thomas A. Jung; Nirmalya Ballav
Amazing ammonia: The molecular spin state of Ni(II) porphyrin, supported on a ferromagnetic Co surface, can be reversibly switched between spin-off (S = 0) and spin-on (S = 1) states upon coordination and decoordination of the gaseous ligand NH3, respectively (see picture). This finding clearly indicates the possible use of the system as a single-molecule-based magnetochemical sensor and in spintronics.
Advanced Materials | 2013
Christian Wäckerlin; Jan Nowakowski; Shi-Xia Liu; Michael Jaggi; Dorota Siewert; Jan Girovsky; Aneliia Shchyrba; Tatjana Hählen; Armin Kleibert; Peter M. Oppeneer; F. Nolting; Silvio Decurtins; Thomas A. Jung; Nirmalya Ballav
A bottom-up approach is introduced to fabricate two-dimensional self-assembled layers of molecular spin-systems containing Mn and Fe ions arranged in a chessboard lattice. We demonstrate that the Mn and Fe spin states can be reversibly operated by their selective response to coordination/decoordination of volatile ligands like ammonia (NH3).
Nature Communications | 2017
Jan Girovsky; Jan Nowakowski; Md. Ehesan Ali; Milos Baljozovic; H.R. Rossmann; Thomas Nijs; Elise Aeby; Sylwia Nowakowska; Dorota Siewert; Gitika Srivastava; Christian Wäckerlin; Jan Dreiser; Silvio Decurtins; Shi-Xia Liu; Peter M. Oppeneer; Thomas A. Jung; Nirmalya Ballav
Realization of long-range magnetic order in surface-supported two-dimensional systems has been challenging, mainly due to the competition between fundamental magnetic interactions as the short-range Kondo effect and spin-stabilizing magnetic exchange interactions. Spin-bearing molecules on conducting substrates represent a rich platform to investigate the interplay of these fundamental magnetic interactions. Here we demonstrate the direct observation of long-range ferrimagnetic order emerging in a two-dimensional supramolecular Kondo lattice. The lattice consists of paramagnetic hexadeca-fluorinated iron phthalocyanine (FeFPc) and manganese phthalocyanine (MnPc) molecules co-assembled into a checkerboard pattern on single-crystalline Au(111) substrates. Remarkably, the remanent magnetic moments are oriented in the out-of-plane direction with significant contribution from orbital moments. First-principles calculations reveal that the FeFPc-MnPc antiferromagnetic nearest-neighbour coupling is mediated by the Ruderman–Kittel–Kasuya–Yosida exchange interaction via the Au substrate electronic states. Our findings suggest the use of molecular frameworks to engineer novel low-dimensional magnetically ordered materials and their application in molecular quantum devices.
Chemical Communications | 2013
Christian Wäckerlin; Pablo Maldonado; Lena Arnold; Aneliia Shchyrba; Jan Girovsky; Jan Nowakowski; Md. Ehesan Ali; Tatjana Hählen; Milos Baljozovic; Dorota Siewert; Armin Kleibert; Klaus Müllen; Peter M. Oppeneer; Thomas A. Jung; Nirmalya Ballav
On-surface assembly of a spin-bearing and non-aromatic porphyrin-related synthetic Co(II)-complex on a ferromagnetic Ni thin film substrate and subsequent magnetic exchange interaction across the interface were studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) and density functional theory +U (DFT + U) calculations.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2013
Christian Wäckerlin; Dorota Siewert; Thomas A. Jung; Nirmalya Ballav
The on-surface ligation of nitric oxide (NO) with Co-tetraphenylporphyrin (CoTPP) sublimed onto oxygen-reconstructed Ni(001) is studied using room-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and complementary photoemission spectroscopies. On the oxygen-reconstructed substrates, the porphyrins are observed to form well-ordered, self-assembled layers. STM directly images the NO ligand as a characteristic feature in the center of the molecule. Under certain STM imaging conditions the dynamicity of this feature can be related to the temperature-activated conformational flexibility of the NO ligand. This provides an indirect confirmation of the bending of the Co-NO bond, as predicted from classical coordination chemistry.
Chemical Communications | 2014
Jan Girovsky; M. Buzzi; Christian Wäckerlin; Dorota Siewert; Jan Nowakowski; Peter M. Oppeneer; F. Nolting; Thomas A. Jung; Armin Kleibert; Nirmalya Ballav
The magneto-chemical interaction of spin-bearing molecules with substrates is interesting from a coordination chemistry point of view and relevant for spintronics. Unprecedented insight is provided by X-ray photo-emission electron microscopy combined with X-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy. Here the coupling of a Mn-porphyrin ad-layer to the ferromagnetic Co substrate through suitably modified interfaces is analyzed with this technique.
Chemical Communications | 2013
Jan Nowakowski; Christian Wäckerlin; Jan Girovsky; Dorota Siewert; Thomas A. Jung; Nirmalya Ballav
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2013
Nirmalya Ballav; Christian Waeckerlin; Dorota Siewert; Peter M. Oppeneer; Thomas A. Jung
Physical Review B | 2014
Jan Girovsky; Kartick Tarafder; Christian Waeckerlin; Jan Nowakowski; Dorota Siewert; Tatjana Haehlen; Aneliia Waeckerlin; Armin Kleibert; Nirmalya Ballav; Thomas A. Jung; Peter M. Oppeneer