An NCN-pincer ligand dysprosium single-ion magnet showing magnetic relaxation via the second excited state

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Abstract

Single-molecule magnets are compounds that exhibit magnetic bistability purely of molecular origin. The control of anisotropy and suppression of quantum tunneling to obtain a comprehensive picture of the relaxation pathway manifold, is of utmost importance with the ultimate goal of slowing the relaxation dynamics within single-molecule magnets to facilitate their potential applications. Combined ab initio calculations and detailed magnetization dynamics studies reveal the unprecedented relaxation mediated via the second excited state within a new DyNCN system comprising a valence-localized carbon coordinated to a single dysprosium(III) ion. The essentially C2v symmetry of the DyIII ion results in a new relaxation mechanism, hitherto unknown for mononuclear DyIII complexes, opening new perspectives for means of enhancing the anisotropy contribution to the spin-relaxation barrier.

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Guo, Y. N., Ungur, L., Granroth, G. E., Powell, A. K., Wu, C., Nagler, S. E., … Cui, D. (2014). An NCN-pincer ligand dysprosium single-ion magnet showing magnetic relaxation via the second excited state. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05471

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