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Large Spin‐Relaxation Barriers for the Low‐Symmetry Organolanthanide Complexes [Cp*2Ln(BPh4)] (Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadienyl; Ln=Tb,Dy)
Authors:Dr Selvan Demir  Dr Joseph M Zadrozny  Prof Dr Jeffrey R Long
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of California Berkeley (USA), Berkeley, CA 94720‐146, Fax: (+1)?510‐643‐3546
Abstract:Single‐molecule magnets comprising one spin center represent a fundamental size limit for spin‐based information storage. Such an application hinges upon the realization of molecules possessing substantial barriers to spin inversion. Axially symmetric complexes of lanthanides hold the most promise for this due to their inherently high magnetic anisotropies and low tunneling probabilities. Herein, we demonstrate that strikingly large spin reversal barriers of 216 and 331 cm?1 can also be realized in low‐symmetry lanthanide tetraphenylborate complexes of the type Cp*2Ln(BPh4)] (Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadienyl; Ln=Tb ( 1 ) and Dy ( 2 )). The dysprosium congener showed hysteretic magnetization data up to 5.3 K. Further studies of the magnetic relaxation processes of 1 and 2 under applied dc fields and upon dilution within a matrix of Cp*2Y(BPh4)] revealed considerable suppression of the tunneling pathway, emphasizing the strong influence of dipolar interactions on the low‐temperature magnetization dynamics in these systems.
Keywords:lanthanides  magnetic anisotropy  magnetic properties  single‐molecule magnets
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