| Literature DB >> 25213767 |
Mauro Perfetti1, Giuseppe Cucinotta, Marie-Emmanuelle Boulon, Fadi El Hallak, Song Gao, Roberta Sessoli.
Abstract
The experimental investigation of the molecular magnetic anisotropy in crystals in which the magnetic centers are symmetry related, but do not have a parallel orientation has been approached by using torque magnetometry. A single crystal of the orthorhombic organometallic Cp*ErCOT [Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadiene anion (C5Me5(-)); COT=cyclooctatetraenedianion (C8H8(2-))] single-molecule magnet, characterized by the presence of two nonparallel families of molecules in the crystal, has been investigated above its blocking temperature. The results confirm an Ising-type anisotropy with the easy direction pointing along the pseudosymmetry axis of the complex, as previously suggested by out-of-equilibrium angular-resolved magnetometry. The use of torque magnetometry, not requiring the presence of magnetic hysteresis, proves to be even more powerful for these purposes than standard single-crystal magnetometry. Furthermore, exploiting the sensitivity and versatility of this technique, magnetic anisotropy has been investigated up to 150 K, providing additional information on the crystal-field splitting of the ground J multiplet of the Er(III) ion.Entities:
Keywords: lanthanides; magnetic anisotropy; single-molecule magnets; torque magnetometry
Year: 2014 PMID: 25213767 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201404218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236