Mononuclear Lanthanide Single-Molecule Magnets Based on Polyoxometalates
Fundación General · University of British Columbia · +1 more institution
Abstract
[ErW10O36]9- is the first polyoxometalate behaving as a single-molecule magnet (SMM). It shows frequency-dependent out-of-phase magnetization and a thermally activated single relaxation process with an effective barrier of 55.8 K. This single lanthanide ion polyoxometalate is the inorganic analogue of the bis(phthalocyaninato)lanthanide SMMs, both exhibiting very similar ligand field symmetries around the lanthanide ion (idealized D4d). It is chemically stable and offers new avenues for organization and processing of single-molecule magnets. Furthermore, it can be made free from nuclear spins and opens the possibility to be used for studies of decoherence on unimolecular qubits.
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Authors
5- MAMurad A. AlDamenCorresponding
Fundación General, University of British Columbia, Universitat de València
- JCJ.M. Clemente-Juan
University of British Columbia, Fundación General, Universitat de València
- ECEugenio Coronado
University of British Columbia, Fundación General, Universitat de València
- CMCarlos Martí‐Gastaldo
Fundación General, University of British Columbia, Universitat de València
- AGAlejandro Gaita‐Ariño
University of British Columbia, Fundación General, Universitat de València
Topics & keywords
- Lanthanide
- Polyoxometalate
- Chemistry
- Single-molecule magnet
- Molecule
- Magnet
- Ion
- Relaxation (psychology)