Slow magnetic relaxation in dysprosium based single-ion magnets
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PREUSS, K., CLERAC, Rodolphe, REU, Oleg, OSTROVSKY, Sergei M., PALII, Andrew, KLOKISHNER, Sophia I.. Slow magnetic relaxation in dysprosium based single-ion magnets. In: IFMBE Proceedings: 3rd International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering, ICNBME 2015, Ed. 3, 23-26 septembrie 2015, Chişinău. Springer, 2016, Editia 3, Vol.55, pp. 134-137. ISBN 978-981287735-2. ISSN 16800737. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-736-9_32
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IFMBE Proceedings
Editia 3, Vol.55, 2016
Conferința "International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering"
3, Chişinău, Moldova, 23-26 septembrie 2015

Slow magnetic relaxation in dysprosium based single-ion magnets

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-736-9_32

Pag. 134-137

Preuss K.1, Clerac Rodolphe2, Reu Oleg3, Ostrovsky Sergei M.3, Palii Andrew3, Klokishner Sophia I.3
 
1 University of Guelph,
2 University of Bordeaux,
3 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 9 ianuarie 2023


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The experimental and theoretical study of two mononuclear dysprosium-based complexes is reported. Both complexes demonstrate slow relaxation of magnetization at low temperatures. The Hamiltonian for explanation of the magnetic behavior (the magnetic susceptibility as a function of temperature and magnetization as a function of the applied magnetic field) includes the crystal field of the nearest ligands of the dysprosium ion and the interaction with the external magnetic field. The crystal field parameters are evaluated in the framework of the exchange charge model, taking account for covalence effects. The proposed model provides a good agreement between the observed and calculated magnetic behavior. It is demonstrated that the low-lying energy levels for both studied complexes form the energy barriers for magnetization reversal that agrees with the observed single-ion magnetic behavior.

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Barrier for magnetization reversal, Single molecule magnet (SMM), Single-ion magnet (SIM), Slow magnetic relaxation