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[Tb4(OH)4]-Cuboid Complex Dianion Stabilized with Six Carboxylate Bridges and Four Diketonate Caps
A cubane-like complex dianion [Tb4(OH)4(tfa)6(hfac)4]2− was synthesized, accompanied by two counter cations of [Ni(hfac)(2pyIN)2]+, where Htfa, Hhfac, and 2pyIN stand for trifluoroacetic acid, 1,1,1,5,5,5-hexafluoropentane-2,4-dione, and 4,4,5,5 ...
Yoshiki Yamaguchi, Takayuki Ishida
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Slowing magnetic relaxation with open-shell diluents
Summary: Strategies for slowing magnetic relaxation via local environmental design are vital for developing next-generation spin-based technologies (e.g., quantum information processing). Herein, we demonstrate a technique to do so via chemical design of
Ian P. Moseley +5 more
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Strangely attractive: Collaboration and feedback in the field of molecular magnetism
The field of molecular magnetism has benefited from the fluid synergy between experimentalists and theoreticians for decades This has led to fundamental understanding of the processes that govern Single Molecule Magnets, allowing for the establishment of
C. A. Goodwin, F. Ortu, D. Reta
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Tunable dipolar magnetism in high-spin molecular clusters [PDF]
We report on the Fe17 high-spin molecular cluster and show that this system is an exemplification of nanostructured dipolar magnetism. Each Fe17 molecule, with spin S=35/2 and axial anisotropy as small as D=-0.02K, is the magnetic unit that can be ...
A. Candini +11 more
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In the search for new single molecule magnets (SMM), i.e., molecular systems that can retain their magnetization without the need to apply an external magnetic field, a successful strategy is to associate 3d and 4f ions to form molecular coordination ...
Mauro Perfetti +10 more
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This publication reviews recent advances in polarized neutron diffraction (PND) studies of magnetic anisotropy in coordination compounds comprising d or f elements and having different nuclearities.
Dominique Luneau, Béatrice Gillon
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Origin and Suppression of $1/f$ Magnetic Flux Noise [PDF]
Magnetic flux noise is a dominant source of dephasing and energy relaxation in superconducting qubits. The noise power spectral density varies with frequency as $1/f^\alpha$ with $\alpha \sim 1$ and spans 13 orders of magnitude.
Beck, M. A. +9 more
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The design and synthesis of molecular switches is of growing importance considering the steep increase in the production of consumer electronics in the recent years. The function of these devices is based on binary electronic circuits and can be achieved by use of bistable magnetic materials.
Čavlović, Daniel, Juricek, Michal
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In this mini-review of our research group’s activity, the application of 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy in studies of electronic structure, coordination environment, and magnetic interactions in an interesting series of Fe(II/III) compounds selected is ...
Ernő Kuzmann +3 more
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Muon spin spectroscopy: magnetism, soft matter and the bridge between the two [PDF]
LS would like to acknowledge financial support from the Swiss National Science Foundation, grant numbers PBFRP2-138632 and PBFRP2-142820. AD would like to acknowledge financial support from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, grant
Drew, AJ, Nuccio, L, Schulz, L
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