Clusters of metal ions are a class of compounds actively investigated for their magnetic properties, which should gradually change from those of simple paramagnets to those of bulk magnets. However, their interest lies in a number of different disciplines: chemistry, which seeks new synthetic strategies to make larger and larger clusters in a controlled manner; physics, which can test the validity of quantum mechanical approaches at the nanometer scale; and biology, which can use them as models of biomineralization of magnetic particles.

Large Clusters of Metal Ions, the Transition from Molecular to Bulk Magnets / Gatteschi, Dante; Caneschi, Andrea; Pardi, Leo; Sessoli, Roberta. - In: SCIENCE. - ISSN 0036-8075. - STAMPA. - 265:(1994), pp. 1054-1058. [10.1126/science.265.5175.1054]

Large Clusters of Metal Ions, the Transition from Molecular to Bulk Magnets

GATTESCHI, DANTE;CANESCHI, ANDREA;PARDI, LEO;SESSOLI, ROBERTA
1994

Abstract

Clusters of metal ions are a class of compounds actively investigated for their magnetic properties, which should gradually change from those of simple paramagnets to those of bulk magnets. However, their interest lies in a number of different disciplines: chemistry, which seeks new synthetic strategies to make larger and larger clusters in a controlled manner; physics, which can test the validity of quantum mechanical approaches at the nanometer scale; and biology, which can use them as models of biomineralization of magnetic particles.
1994
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1054
1058
Gatteschi, Dante; Caneschi, Andrea; Pardi, Leo; Sessoli, Roberta
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