Slow magnetic relaxation in a novel carboxylate/oxalate/hydroxyl bridged dysprosium layer

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A new 2D dysprosium layer compound has been successfully synthesized from reaction with 2-(3-pyridyl) pyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid (H3-py-4-pmc), in which the Dy 3+ ions reside in square antiprismatic coordination environments and are connected by carboxylate/oxalate/hydroxyl bridges. Magnetic studies reveal ferromagnetic interactions between Dy 3+ ions, slow magnetic relaxation with an effective energy barrier U eff of 186 K under zero dc field and pronounced hysteresis loops at low temperatures. Further dilution magnetic study suggests that the slow magnetic relaxation originates from the single-ion magnetic behavior of Dy 3+ ion and that magnetic coupling suppresses the quantum tunneling of magnetization at low temperature. In addition, theoretical calculation indicates strong Ising anisotropy of the Dy 3+ ion that is due to the strong interaction between Dy 3+ ions and hydroxyl groups.

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Yin, D. D., Chen, Q., Meng, Y. S., Sun, H. L., Zhang, Y. Q., & Gao, S. (2015). Slow magnetic relaxation in a novel carboxylate/oxalate/hydroxyl bridged dysprosium layer. Chemical Science, 6(5), 3095–3101. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00491h

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