Magnetic Hysteresis at 10 K in Single Molecule Magnet Self-Assembled on Gold
JANUARY 21, 2021
Chia-Hsiang Chen, Lukas Spree, Emmanouil Koutsouflakis, Denis S. Krylov, Fupin Liu, Ariane Brandenburg, Georgios Velkos, Sebastian Schimmel, Stanislav M. Avdoshenko, Alexander Fedorov, Eugen Weschke, Fadi Choueikani, Philippe Ohresser, Jan Dreiser, Bernd Büchner, Alexey A. Popov
Advanced Science (2021)
Abstract
For the past three decades nanoscience has widely affected many areas in physics, chemistry and engineering, and has led to numerous fundamental discoveries, as well as applications and products. Concurrently, quantum science and technology has developed into a cross-disciplinary research endeavour connecting these same areas and holds burgeoning commercial promise. Although quantum physics dictates the behaviour of nanoscale objects, quantum coherence, which is central to quantum information, communication and sensing, has not played an explicit role in much of nanoscience. This Review describes fundamental principles and practical applications of quantum coherence in nanoscale systems, a research area we call quantum-coherent nanoscience. We structure this Review according to specific degrees of freedom that can be quantum-coherently controlled in a given nanoscale system, such as charge, spin, mechanical motion and photons. We review the current state of the art and focus on outstanding challenges and opportunities unlocked by the merging of nanoscience and coherent quantum operations.