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Magnetic and optical studies on an S = 6 ground-state cluster [Cr12O9(OH)3(O2CCMe3)15]: determination of,and the relationship between,single-ion and cluster spin Hamiltonian parameters
Authors:Collison David  Murrie Mark  Oganesyan Vasily S  Piligkos Stergios  Poolton Nigel R J  Rajaraman Gopalan  Smith Graham M  Thomson Andrew J  Timko Grigore A  Wernsdorfer Wolfgang  Winpenny Richard E P  McInnes Eric J L
Institution:Department of Chemistry, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, U.K.
Abstract:The dodecametallic Cr(III) cluster Cr(12)O(9)(OH)(3)(O(2)CCMe(3))(15)] has a ground spin state of S = 6 characterized by the spin Hamiltonian parameters g(ZZ)() = 1.965, g(XX)() = g(YY)() = 1.960, D(S=)()(6) = +0.088 cm(-)(1), and E(S=)()(6) = 0 (where D and E are the axial and rhombic zero-field splitting parameters, respectively) as determined by multifrequency EPR spectroscopy and magnetization studies. Micro-SQUID magnetization studies reveal steps due to the fine structure of the ground state, with the spacing between the steps in excellent agreement with the D(S=)()(6) value determined by EPR. Analysis of high-resolution optical data (MCD) allows us to determine the single-ion g values and D value (= -1.035 cm(-)(1)) of the constituent Cr(III) ions directly. A vector coupling analysis demonstrates that the cluster ZFS is almost entirely due to the single-ion component. Thus, the relative orientations of the local and cluster magnetic axes can lead to a cluster ZFS of opposite sign to the single-ion value, even when this is the only significant contribution.
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