Tailored homo- and hetero-lanthanide porphyrin dimers: A synthetic strategy for integrating multiple spintronic functionalities into a single molecule

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We present the design, synthesis and magnetic properties of molecular magnetic systems that contain all elements necessary for spin-valve control in molecular spintronic devices in a single molecule. We investigate the static and dynamic magnetic properties and quantum spin properties of butadiyne-linked homo- and hetero-nuclear lanthanide-porphyrin dimers. A heterometallated porphyrin dimer containing both TbIII and DyIII centres is created rationally by the stepwise oxidative homocoupling of distinct lanthanide-porphyrin monomers. TbIII and DyIII mononuclear porphyrin complexes, homodimers and heterodimers all exhibit slow magnetic relaxation below 10 kelvin under a static magnetic field. The coherence times for GdIII porphyrin monomers and dimers are found to be in excess of 3.0 μs at 2 K, allowing distinct magnetic manipulations in low temperature transport experiments.

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Le Roy, J. J., Cremers, J., Thomlinson, I. A., Slota, M., Myers, W. K., Horton, P. H., … Bogani, L. (2018). Tailored homo- and hetero-lanthanide porphyrin dimers: A synthetic strategy for integrating multiple spintronic functionalities into a single molecule. Chemical Science, 9(45), 8474–8481. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc03762k

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