Conduction mechanism of nitronyl-nitroxide molecular magnetic compounds
We investigate the conduction mechanisms of nitronyl-nitroxide (NIT) molecular radicals, as useful for the creation of nanoscopic molecular spintronic devices, finding that it does not correspond to standard Mott behavior, as previously postulated. We provide a complete investigation using transport...
Main Authors: | Dotti, N, Heintze, E, Slota, M, Huebner, R, Wang, F, Nuss, J, Dressel, M, Bogani, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2016
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