The careful monitoring of crystallization conditions of a mixture made of a TbIIIbuilding block and a substituted nitronyl-nitroxide that typically provides infinite coordination polymers (chains), affords a remarkably stable linear hexanuclear molecule made of six TbIIIions and five NIT radicals. Thehexanuclear unitsare double-bridged by water molecules butab initiocalculations demonstrate that this bridge is inefficient in mediating any magnetic interaction other than a small dipolar antiferromagnetic coupling. Surprisingly thehexanuclears, despite being finite molecules, show a single-chain magnet (SCM) behavior. This results in a magnetic hysteresis at low temperature whose coercive field is almost doubled when compared to thechains. We thus demonstrate that finite linear molecules can display SCM magnetic relaxation, which is a strong asset for molecular data storage purposes because 1D magnetic relaxation is more robust than the relaxation mechanisms observed in single-molecule magnets (SMMs) where under-barrier magnetic relaxation can operate.

Single-chain magnet behavior in a finite linear hexanuclear molecule / Houard F.; Gendron F.; Suffren Y.; Guizouarn T.; Dorcet V.; Calvez G.; Daiguebonne C.; Guillou O.; Le Guennic B.; Mannini M.; Bernot K.. - In: CHEMICAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 2041-6520. - STAMPA. - 12:(2021), pp. 10613-10621. [10.1039/d1sc02033a]

Single-chain magnet behavior in a finite linear hexanuclear molecule

Houard F.;Mannini M.;
2021

Abstract

The careful monitoring of crystallization conditions of a mixture made of a TbIIIbuilding block and a substituted nitronyl-nitroxide that typically provides infinite coordination polymers (chains), affords a remarkably stable linear hexanuclear molecule made of six TbIIIions and five NIT radicals. Thehexanuclear unitsare double-bridged by water molecules butab initiocalculations demonstrate that this bridge is inefficient in mediating any magnetic interaction other than a small dipolar antiferromagnetic coupling. Surprisingly thehexanuclears, despite being finite molecules, show a single-chain magnet (SCM) behavior. This results in a magnetic hysteresis at low temperature whose coercive field is almost doubled when compared to thechains. We thus demonstrate that finite linear molecules can display SCM magnetic relaxation, which is a strong asset for molecular data storage purposes because 1D magnetic relaxation is more robust than the relaxation mechanisms observed in single-molecule magnets (SMMs) where under-barrier magnetic relaxation can operate.
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Houard F.; Gendron F.; Suffren Y.; Guizouarn T.; Dorcet V.; Calvez G.; Daiguebonne C.; Guillou O.; Le Guennic B.; Mannini M.; Bernot K.
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