Probing the Origin of Magnetic Anisotropy in a Dinuclear {MnIIICuII} Single-Molecule Magnet: The Role of Exchange Anisotropy

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Gopalan Rajaraman
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Ryo Ohtani ◽  
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Leonard F. Lindoy ◽  
Shinya Hayami ◽  
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Wheel-type heptanuclear heterometallic clusters display metal ion dependent ferromagnetic properties and express single molecule magnet behavior based on the magnetic anisotropy.


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Min Li ◽  
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Upon fine-tuning an equatorial donor, the electronic effect is implemented to significantly enhance magnetic anisotropy in pentagonal bipyramidal DyIII complexes.


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E. Burzurí ◽  
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M. Leijnse ◽  
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You-Song Ding ◽  
Nicholas F. Chilton ◽  
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Yan-Zhen Zheng

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Roland Bircher ◽  
Oliver Waldmann ◽  
Graham Carver ◽  
Grégory Chaboussant ◽  
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Xing-Cai Huang ◽  
Veacheslav Vieru ◽  
Liviu F. Chibotaru ◽  
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer ◽  
Shang-Da Jiang ◽  
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The magnetic anisotropy axis of the Tb3+ ion in a tetranuclear [CuTb]2 SMM was established by magneto-structural relationship investigation.


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Andrei V. Palii ◽  
Sergei M. Ostrovsky ◽  
Sophia I. Klokishner ◽  
Boris S. Tsukerblat ◽  
Curtis P. Berlinguette ◽  
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You-Song Ding ◽  
Nicholas F. Chilton ◽  
Richard E. P. Winpenny ◽  
Yan-Zhen Zheng

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Vol 46 (16) ◽  
pp. 5337-5343 ◽  
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Yan Peng ◽  
Valeriu Mereacre ◽  
Christopher E. Anson ◽  
Annie K. Powell

The anisotropy of a single DyIII can be steered through subtle changes in the coordination geometry of the CoII ions in CoII2DyIII2 butterfly compounds resulting from changing the coordinated solvent molecule on the CoII ion.


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