Observation of slow magnetic relaxation phenomena in spatially isolated π-radical ions

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Abstract

The use of molecular spins as quantum bits is fascinating because it offers a wide range of strategies through chemical modifications. In this regard, it is very interesting to search for organic radical ions that have small spin-orbit coupling values. On the other hand, the feature of the magnetic relaxation of π-organic radical ions is rarely exploited due to the difficulty of spin dilution, and π-stacking interaction. In this study, we focus on N,N′,N′′-tris(2,6-dimethylphenyl)benzenetriimide (BTI-xy), where three xylene moieties connected to the imide groups cover the π-plane of the BTI core. As a result, BTI-xy radical anions without π-stacking interaction were obtained. This led to the slow magnetization relaxation, which is reported for the first time in organic radicals. Furthermore, the relaxation times in a solution state revealed the importance of spin interaction.

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Koyama, S., Sato, K., Yamashita, M., Sakamoto, R., & Iguchi, H. (2023). Observation of slow magnetic relaxation phenomena in spatially isolated π-radical ions. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 25(7), 5459–5467. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cp06026d

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