articleChemical ScienceJan 1, 2011Closed access

Exploiting single-ion anisotropy in the design of f-element single-molecule magnets

University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Scientists have long employed lanthanide elements in the design of materials with extraordinary magnetic properties, including the strongest magnets known, SmCo5 and Nd2Fe14B. The properties of these materials are largely a product of fine-tuning the interaction between the lanthanide ion and the crystal lattice. Recently, synthetic chemists have begun to utilize f-elements—both lanthanides and actinides—for the construction of single-molecule magnets, resulting in a rapid expansion of the field. The desirable magnetic characteristics of the f-elements are contingent upon the interaction between the single-ion electron density and the crystal field environment in which it is placed. This interaction leads to…

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Keywords
  • Lanthanide
  • Magnet
  • Anisotropy
  • Single crystal
  • Ion
  • Chemical physics
  • Materials science
  • Magnetic anisotropy
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