| Literature DB >> 21697879 |
Shin-Ichi Ohkoshi1, Kenta Imoto, Yoshihide Tsunobuchi, Shinjiro Takano, Hiroko Tokoro.
Abstract
The light-induced phase transition between the low-spin (LS) and high-spin (HS) states of some transition-metal ions has been extensively studied in the fields of chemistry and materials science. In a crystalline extended system, magnetically ordering the HS sites of such transition-metal ions by irradiation should lead to spontaneous magnetization. Previous examples of light-induced ordering have typically occurred by means of an intermetallic charge transfer mechanism, inducing a change of valence of the metal centres. Here, we describe the long-range magnetic ordering of the extended Fe(II)(HS) sites in a metal-organic framework caused instead by a light-induced excited spin-state trapping effect. The Fe-Nb-based material behaves as a spin-crossover magnet, in which a strong superexchange interaction (magnetic coupling through non-magnetic elements) between photo-produced Fe(II)(HS) and neighbouring Nb(IV) atoms operates through CN bridges. The magnetic phase transition is observed at 20 K with a coercive field of 240 Oe.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21697879 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.1067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427