Authors
Joseph M Zadrozny, Dianne J Xiao, Mihail Atanasov, Gary J Long, Fernande Grandjean, Frank Neese, Jeffrey R Long
Publication date
2013/7
Journal
Nature chemistry
Volume
5
Issue
7
Pages
577-581
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Single-molecule magnets that contain one spin centre may represent the smallest possible unit for spin-based computational devices. Such applications, however, require the realization of molecules with a substantial energy barrier for spin inversion, achieved through a large axial magnetic anisotropy. Recently, significant progress has been made in this regard by using lanthanide centres such as terbium (iii) and dysprosium (iii), whose anisotropy can lead to extremely high relaxation barriers. We contend that similar effects should be achievable with transition metals by maintaining a low coordination number to restrict the magnitude of the d-orbital ligand-field splitting energy (which tends to hinder the development of large anisotropies). Herein we report the first two-coordinate complex of iron (i),[Fe (C (SiMe3) 3) 2]−, for which alternating current magnetic susceptibility measurements reveal slow magnetic …
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Scholar articles
JM Zadrozny, DJ Xiao, M Atanasov, GJ Long… - Nature chemistry, 2013