Photomagnetism of a sym‐cis‐Dithiocyanato Iron(II) Complex with a Tetradentate N,N′‐Bis(2‐pyridylmethyl)1,2‐ethanediamine Ligand |
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Authors: | Dr. Jean‐François Létard Dr. Saket Asthana Helena J. Shepherd Dr. Philippe Guionneau Dr. André E. Goeta Naohiko Suemura Ryuta Ishikawa Prof. Sumio Kaizaki |
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Affiliation: | 1. CNRS, Université Bordeaux, ICMCB, Groupe des Sciences Moléculaires, 87 Av. Doc. A. Schweitzer, 33608 Pessac (France), Fax: (+33)?(0)540002678;2. Present address: Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (India);3. Crystallography group, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE (UK);4. Department of Chemsitry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka, 540‐0043 (Japan) |
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Abstract: | ![]() A comprehensive study of the magnetic and photomagnetic behaviors of cis‐[Fe(picen)(NCS)2] (picen=N,N′‐bis(2‐pyridylmethyl)1,2‐ethanediamine) was carried out. The spin‐equilibration was extremely slow in the vicinity of the thermal spin‐transition. When the cooling speed was slower than 0.1 K min?1, this complex was characterized by an abrupt thermal spin‐transition at about 70 K. Measurement of the kinetics in the range 60–70 K was performed to approach the quasi‐static hysteresis loop. At low temperatures, the metastable HS state was quenched by a rapid freezing process and the critical T(TIESST) temperature, which was associated with the thermally induced excited spin‐state‐trapping (TIESST) effect, was measured. At 10 K, this complex also exhibited the well‐known light‐induced excited spin‐state‐trapping (LIESST) effect and the T(LIESST) temperature was determined. The kinetics of the metastable HS states, which were generated from the freezing effect and from the light‐induced excitation, was studied. Single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction as a function of speed‐cooling and light conditions at 30 K revealed the mechanism of the spin‐crossover in this complex as well as some direct relationships between its structural properties and its spin state. This spin‐crossover (SCO) material represents a fascinating example in which the metastability of the HS state is in close vicinity to the thermal spin‐transition region. Moreover, it is a beautiful example of a complex in which the metastable HS states can be generated, and then compared, either by the freezing effect or by the LIESST effect. |
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Keywords: | iron ligand effects photomagnetism spin crossover X‐ray diffraction |
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