A mixed theoretical and experimental approach was used to determine the local magnetic anisotropy of the dysprosium(III) ion in a low-symmetry environment. The susceptibility tensor of the monomeric species having the formula [Dy(hfac)3(NIT-C6H4-OEt)2], which contains nitronyl nitroxide (NIT-R) radicals, was determined at various temperatures through angle-resolved magnetometry. These results are in agreement with ab initio calculations performed using the complete active space self-consistent field (CASSCF) method, validating the predictive power of this theoretical approach for complex systems containing rare-earth ions, even in low-symmetry environments. Susceptibility measurements performed with the applied field along the easy axis eventually permitted a detailed analysis of the temperature and field dependence of the magnetization, providing evidence that the Dy ion transmits an antiferromagnetic interaction between radicals but that the Dy-radical interaction is ferromagnetic
Giant Field Dependence of the Low Temperature Relaxation of the Magnetization in a Dysprosium(III)-DOTA Complex / PE Car; M Perfetti; M Mannini; A Favre; A Caneschi; R Sessoli; ;. - In: CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 1359-7345. - STAMPA. - 47:(2011), pp. 3751-3753. [10.1039/c0cc05850e]
Giant Field Dependence of the Low Temperature Relaxation of the Magnetization in a Dysprosium(III)-DOTA Complex
PERFETTI, MAURO;MANNINI, MATTEO;CANESCHI, ANDREA;SESSOLI, ROBERTA
2011
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A mixed theoretical and experimental approach was used to determine the local magnetic anisotropy of the dysprosium(III) ion in a low-symmetry environment. The susceptibility tensor of the monomeric species having the formula [Dy(hfac)3(NIT-C6H4-OEt)2], which contains nitronyl nitroxide (NIT-R) radicals, was determined at various temperatures through angle-resolved magnetometry. These results are in agreement with ab initio calculations performed using the complete active space self-consistent field (CASSCF) method, validating the predictive power of this theoretical approach for complex systems containing rare-earth ions, even in low-symmetry environments. Susceptibility measurements performed with the applied field along the easy axis eventually permitted a detailed analysis of the temperature and field dependence of the magnetization, providing evidence that the Dy ion transmits an antiferromagnetic interaction between radicals but that the Dy-radical interaction is ferromagneticFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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