Breaking the ring: 53 Cr-NMR on the Cr 8 Cd molecular nanomagnet

An accurate experimental characterization of finite antiferromagnetic (AF) spin chains is crucial for controlling and manipulating their magnetic properties and quantum states for potential applications in spintronics or quantum computation. In particular, finite AF chains are expected to show a dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physics. Condensed matter 2020-06, Vol.32 (24), p.244003
Hauptverfasser: Garlatti, E, Allodi, G, Bordignon, S, Bordonali, L, Timco, G A, Winpenny, R E P, Lascialfari, A, De Renzi, R, Carretta, S
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Zusammenfassung:An accurate experimental characterization of finite antiferromagnetic (AF) spin chains is crucial for controlling and manipulating their magnetic properties and quantum states for potential applications in spintronics or quantum computation. In particular, finite AF chains are expected to show a different magnetic behaviour depending on their length and topology. Molecular AF rings are able to combine the quantum-magnetic behaviour of AF chains with a very remarkable tunability of their topological and geometrical properties. In this work we measure the Cr-NMR spectra of the Cr Cd ring to study the local spin densities on the Cr sites. Cr Cd can in fact be considered a model system of a finite AF open chain with an even number of spins. The NMR resonant frequencies are in good agreement with the theoretical local spin densities, by assuming a core polarization field A = -12.7 T μ . Moreover, these NMR results confirm the theoretically predicted non-collinear spin arrangement along the Cr Cd ring, which is typical of an even-open AF spin chain.
ISSN:0953-8984
1361-648X
DOI:10.1088/1361-648X/ab7872