Ferroelectric Porous Molecular Crystal, [Mn3(HCOO)6](C2H5OH), Exhibiting Ferrimagnetic Transition
Journal of the American Chemical Society2006Vol. 128(47), pp. 15074–15075
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Abstract
A porous molecular crystal with guest ethanol molecules, [Mn3(HCOO)6](C2H5OH), was found to be a new type of multifunctional molecular system, which exhibits a ferroelectric transition at 165 K and a ferrimagnetic transition at 8.5 K. [Mn3(HCOO)6](C2H5OH) will give a hint to design "multiferroic" molecular materials where ferroelectric and ferromagnetic orders coexist.
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