Oximate-Bridged Trinuclear Dy−Cu−Dy Complex Behaving as a Single-Molecule Magnet and Its Mechanistic Investigation
Journal of the American Chemical Society2006Vol. 128(5), pp. 1440–1441
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Abstract
Lanthanide ions are supposed to be promising candidates for the elements of single-molecule magnets (SMMs) because of the large magnetic momentum and anisotropy. We have established the [Dy2Cu] complex as a new SMM. A plausible mechanism for quantum tunneling of magnetization is proposed for the first time among the 4f-3d heterometallic SMMs. The magnetic coupling parameter between Dy and Cu ions was well-defined as -0.155 K.
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