Enhancement of magnetic anisotropy in a Mn-Bi heterobimetallic complex

A novel Mn 2+ Bi 3+ heterobimetallic complex, featuring the closest Mn Bi interaction for a paramagnetic molecular species, exhibits unusually large axial zero-field splitting. We attribute this enhancement to the proximity of Mn 2+ to a heavy main group element, namely, bismuth. A novel Mn 2+ Bi 3+...

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