Single-Molecule Magnets: Jahn-Teller Isomerism and the Origin of Two Magnetization Relaxation Processes in Mn12 Complexes
Inorganic Chemistry; 2001; 40(9); 2127-2146 New Mn12 single-molecule magnets (SMM's) with the composition [Mn12O12(O2CR)16(H2O)4] were prepared and structurally characterized. Complexes of this type can exhibit two out-of-phase ac magnetic susceptibility signals, one in the 4-7 K region and the...
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creator | Aubin, Sheila M. J Sun, Ziming Eppley, Hilary J Rumberger, Evan M Guzei, Ilia A Folting, Kirsten Gantzel, Peter K Rheingold, Arnold L Christou, George Hendrickson, David N |
description | Inorganic Chemistry; 2001; 40(9); 2127-2146 New Mn12 single-molecule magnets (SMM's) with the composition
[Mn12O12(O2CR)16(H2O)4] were prepared and structurally characterized. Complexes
of this type can exhibit two out-of-phase ac magnetic susceptibility signals,
one in the 4-7 K region and the other in the 2-3 K region. The origin of the
two magnetization relaxation processes was systematically examined. The X-ray
structures of two isomeric forms of a Mn12 SMM are given. One complex has an
abnormal Jahn-Teller distortion axis. The magnetization hysteresis loops for
the two isomers are quite different. |
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of this type can exhibit two out-of-phase ac magnetic susceptibility signals,
one in the 4-7 K region and the other in the 2-3 K region. The origin of the
two magnetization relaxation processes was systematically examined. The X-ray
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of this type can exhibit two out-of-phase ac magnetic susceptibility signals,
one in the 4-7 K region and the other in the 2-3 K region. The origin of the
two magnetization relaxation processes was systematically examined. The X-ray
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of this type can exhibit two out-of-phase ac magnetic susceptibility signals,
one in the 4-7 K region and the other in the 2-3 K region. The origin of the
two magnetization relaxation processes was systematically examined. The X-ray
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