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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Three-leaf quantum interference clovers in a trigonal single-molecule magnet.

James H. Atkinson; Ross Inglis; Enrique del Barco; Euan K. Brechin

We report on a single-molecule magnet where the spatial arrangement of three manganese ions and their spin-orbit coupling tensor orientations result in threefold angular modulations of the magnetization tunneling rates and quantum interference patterns that mimic the form of a three-leaf clover. Although expected in all quantum tunneling of magnetization resonances for a trigonal molecular symmetry, the threefold modulation only appears at resonances for which a longitudinal magnetic field is applied (i.e., resonance numbers |k|>0). A sixfold transverse field modulation observed at resonance k = 0 manifests as a direct consequence of a threefold corrugation of the spin-orbit coupling energy landscape, creating an effective longitudinal field which varies the resonance condition in the presence of a transverse field. The observations allow for an association between the trigonal distortion of the local spin-orbit interactions and the spatial disposition of the constituent ions, a finding that can be extrapolated to other systems where spin-orbit coupling plays a significant role.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Nanoscale constrictions in superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators

Mark Jenkins; Uta Naether; M. Ciria; J. Sesé; James H. Atkinson; Carlos Sánchez-Azqueta; Enrique del Barco; Johannes Majer; David Zueco; Fernando Luis

We report on the design, fabrication, and characterization of superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators with nanoscopic constrictions. By reducing the size of the center line down to 50 nm, the radio frequency currents are concentrated and the magnetic field in its vicinity is increased. The device characteristics are only slightly modified by the constrictions, with changes in resonance frequency lower than 1% and internal quality factors of the same order of magnitude as the original ones. These devices could enable the achievement of higher couplings to small magnetic samples or even to single molecular spins and have applications in circuit quantum electrodynamics, quantum computing, and electron paramagnetic resonance.


Physical Review Letters | 2018

Extreme Field Sensitivity of Magnetic Tunneling in Fe-Doped Li3N

Manuel Fix; James H. Atkinson; Paul C. Canfield; E. del Barco; Anton Jesche

The magnetic properties of dilute Li_{2}(Li_{1-x}Fe_{x})N with x∼0.001 are dominated by the spin of single, isolated Fe atoms. Below T=10  K the spin-relaxation times become temperature independent indicating a crossover from thermal excitations to the quantum tunneling regime. We report on a strong increase of the spin-flip probability in transverse magnetic fields that proves the resonant character of this tunneling process. Longitudinal fields, on the other hand, lift the ground-state degeneracy and destroy the tunneling condition. An increase of the relaxation time by 4 orders of magnitude in applied fields of only a few milliTesla reveals exceptionally sharp tunneling resonances. Li_{2}(Li_{1-x}Fe_{x})N represents a comparatively simple and clean model system that opens the possibility to study quantum tunneling of the magnetization at liquid helium temperatures.


EPL | 2013

The effect of uniaxial pressure on the magnetic anisotropy of the Mn12-Ac single-molecule magnet

James H. Atkinson; K. Park; Christopher C. Beedle; David N. Hendrickson; Y. Myasoedov; E. Zeldov; Jonathan R. Friedman

We study the effect of uniaxial pressure on the magnetic hysteresis loops of the single-molecule magnet Mn_{12}-Ac. We find that the application of pressure along the easy axis increases the fields at which quantum tunneling of magnetization occurs. The observations are attributed to an increase in the molecules magnetic anisotropy constant D of 0.142(1)%/kbar. The increase in D produces a small, but measurable increase in the effective energy barrier for magnetization reversal. Density-functional theory calculations also predict an increase in the barrier with applied pressure.


Physical Review B | 2017

Effects of uniaxial pressure on the quantum tunneling of magnetization in a high-symmetry Mn12 single-molecule magnet

James H. Atkinson; Adeline Fournet; Lakshmi Bhaskaran; Y. Myasoedov; E. Zeldov; Enrique del Barco; Stephen Hill; George Christou; Jonathan R. Friedman


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Magnetic quantum tunneling in Fe-doped Li 3 N: stable but manipulable states.

Manuel Fix; James H. Atkinson; Paul C. Canfield; Enrique del Barco; Anton Jesche


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Magnetic hysteresis in a lanthanide molecular magnet dimer system

James H. Atkinson; Rebecca Cebulka; Enrique del Barco; Olivier Roubeau; Verónica Velasco; Leo Barrios; Guillem Aromí


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Uniaxial-pressure dependence of the magnetization dynamics in the high-symmetry single-molecule magnet Mn12-MeOH

James H. Atkinson; Lakshmi Bhaskaran; Stephen Hill; Y. Myasoedov; E. Zeldov; Enrique del Barco; Jonathan R. Friedman; Adeline Fournet; George Christou


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Magnetization studies and spin Hamiltonian modelling of Li2(Li1-xFex)N

James H. Atkinson; Anton Jesche; Enrique del Barco; Paul C. Canfield


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

Three-fold angular modulation of the tunnel splittings in a trigonal Mn3 single-molecule magnet

James H. Atkinson; Ross Inglis; Euan K. Brechin; Enrique del Barco

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Enrique del Barco

University of Central Florida

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E. Zeldov

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Y. Myasoedov

Weizmann Institute of Science

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