Abstract
A photoexcitation is one of the promising external fields to control the material phases. Here, the authors have demonstrated that the magnetic and structural properties of a spin-crossover complex, Fe (phen)2 (NCS)2 (phen=1,10-phenanthroline), can be reversibly switched by the on-off action of the continuous photoexcitation at the same temperature. The structural data suggest that the density of the high-spin Fe2+ in the photoinduced phase is about 0.88. Suppressed atomic vibrations of the photoinduced phase exclude the conventional heating effect as the origin for the observed optical switching. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.
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Kato, K., Takata, M., Moritomo, Y., Nakamoto, A., & Kojima, N. (2007). On-off optical switching of the magnetic and structural properties in a spin-crossover complex. Applied Physics Letters, 90(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2736213
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