| Literature DB >> 30600845 |
Yoji Horii1,2, Keiichi Katoh1, Kunihisa Sugimoto3, Ryo Nakanishi1, Brian K Breedlove1, Masahiro Yamashita1,4,5.
Abstract
In the research field of single-molecule magnets (SMMs), lanthanoid-lanthanoid interactions, so-called f-f interactions, are known to affect the SMM properties, although their magnitudes are small. In this article, an SMM with very weak f-f interactions is reported, and the effects of the interactions on the SMM properties are discussed. X-ray structural analysis of the DyIII -CdII -phthalocyaninato sextuple-decker complex (Dy2 Cd3 ) reveals that the intramolecular Dy-Dy length in Dy2 Cd3 is more than 13 Å, which is longer than the intermolecular Dy-Dy length. Even though the two DyIII ions are far apart, intermolecular ferromagnetic dipole-dipole interactions are observed in Dy2 Cd3 . From detailed analysis of ac magnetic susceptibilities, quantum tunneling of the magnetization (QTM) in Dy2 Cd3 is partially suppressed owing to the existence of very weak Dy-Dy interactions. Our results show that even very weak Dy-Dy interactions act as a dipolar bias, suppressing QTM.Entities:
Keywords: crystal structures; lanthanoid-lanthanoid interactions; magnetic properties; quantum chemistry; single-molecule magnets
Year: 2019 PMID: 30600845 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201805368
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236