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Abstract
Luminescent Single-Molecule Magnets (SMM) belong to a new class of multifunctional molecule-materials that associate luminescence and slow relaxation of their magnetization within a single crystalline phase. We present in this mini-review the major advances that have been achieved in this new field over the last few years. More particularly, we will focus on the use of Schiff-base complexes in order to correlate magnetism and luminescence, as well as discussing the future outlooks of the field.Entities:
Keywords: anisotropy; crystal-field splitting; lanthanides; luminescence; multifunctional molecular materials; single-molecule magnet
Year: 2019 PMID: 30788341 PMCID: PMC6373491 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2019.00063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
Figure 1General scheme showing the combination of compartmental Schiff-base complex and Ln3+ ions.
Figure 2(A) Crystal structure of the dinuclear [Zn(NO3)L1Dy(NO3)2(H2O)] complex. (B) Frequency dependence of the out-of-phase susceptibility (χ”) obtained under a 900 dc field. (C) Magnification of the 4F9/2→6H15/2 emission transitions in the 20,050–21,300 cm−1 region (at 14 K) Multi-Gaussian function fit components arising from the first 4F9/2 Stark sublevel to the 6H15/2 multiplet in the energy interval. The fits regular residual plots (R2> 0.98) are shown in inset (Long et al., 2012, 2016b).