The interplay of exchange correlations and spin-orbit interaction (SOI) on the many-body spectrum of a copper phtalocyanine (CuPc) molecule and their signatures in transport are investigated. We first derive a minimal model Hamiltonian in a basis of frontier orbitals that is able to reproduce experimentally observed singlet-triplet splittings. In a second step SOI effects are included perturbatively. Major consequences of the SOI are the splitting of former degenerate levels and a magnetic anisotropy, which can be captured by an effective low-energy spin Hamiltonian. We show that scanning tunneling microscopy-based magnetoconductance measurements can yield clear signatures of both these SOI-induced effects.
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Siegert, B., Donarini, A., & Grifoni, M. (2015). Effects of spin-orbit coupling and many-body correlations in STM transport through copper phthalocyanine. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 6(1), 2452–2462. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.6.254
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