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Kondo Response of a Single Antiferromagnetic Chromium Trimer
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Materials ScienceMagnetismSpintronicsEngineeringPhysicsNanotechnologyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum MaterialsMagnetic ResonanceKondo ResponseTriangular Cr TrimerIndividual Cr TrimersMagnetic Topological InsulatorCr TrimersQuantum ChemistryMagnetic MaterialQuantum Magnetism
The triangular Cr trimer (Cr(3)) is a fundamental component in a number of frustrated, antiferromagnetic systems. We have used atomic manipulation and scanning tunneling spectroscopy to probe the local behavior of this basic magnetic substructure by fabricating and analyzing individual Cr trimers at the surface of gold. We find that Cr trimers can be reversibly switched between two distinct electronic states. This phenomenon can be explained as the Kondo response of a spin-switching, magnetically frustrated nanocluster. Such behavior is consistent with noncollinear magnetic states predicted for Cr trimers whose structures differ by the position of a single atom.