2007
DOI: 10.1002/adma.200700594
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Magneto‐Optical Investigations of Nanostructured Materials Based on Single‐Molecule Magnets Monitor Strong Environmental Effects

Abstract: The determination of the magnetic properties of molecular magnets in environments similar to those used in spintronic devices is fundamental for the development of applications. Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) are molecular cluster systems that display magnetic hysteresis of dynamical origin at low temperature. [1,2] As they behave like perfectly monodisperse nanomagnets and show clear macroscopic quantum effects in their magnetic properties, [3] they are extremely appealing candidates for the forthcoming gener… Show more

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“…In fact, the spin dynamics of SMM is exceedingly sensitive to structural deformations, intermolecular interactions, and to other environmental effects, which are expected to be different for SMM hosted in a crystalline lattice, assembled into an addressable layer or incorporated in a metal-molecule-metal junction. Recently we have reported a magneto-optical investigation on the archetypal SMM, the mixed-valence Mn 12 complex, in different environments showing the disappearance of magnetic hysteresis when the clusters are organized as a SAM on gold. [12] Further studies are necessary to assess if the slow magnetization dynamics that characterizes SMM behavior is compatible with the surface environment.…”
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“…In fact, the spin dynamics of SMM is exceedingly sensitive to structural deformations, intermolecular interactions, and to other environmental effects, which are expected to be different for SMM hosted in a crystalline lattice, assembled into an addressable layer or incorporated in a metal-molecule-metal junction. Recently we have reported a magneto-optical investigation on the archetypal SMM, the mixed-valence Mn 12 complex, in different environments showing the disappearance of magnetic hysteresis when the clusters are organized as a SAM on gold. [12] Further studies are necessary to assess if the slow magnetization dynamics that characterizes SMM behavior is compatible with the surface environment.…”
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“…Recently we have reported a magneto-optical investigation on the archetypal SMM, the mixed-valence Mn 12 complex, in different environments showing the disappearance of magnetic hysteresis when the clusters are organized as a SAM on gold. [12] Further studies are necessary to assess if the slow magnetization dynamics that characterizes SMM behavior is compatible with the surface environment. With this goal in mind we have used X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, XMCD, [13,14] at sub-Kelvin temperatures to investigate the surface magnetic properties of thin films made of two different SMM.…”
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“…8 Hence, significant effort is under way to study SMM monolayers or the individual molecules experimentally as well as theoretically. [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] For this purpose, Mn 12 acetate 20 and its derivatives are a preferred material class because the high ground-state spin ͑S =10͒ ͑Ref. 21͒ combined with a large magnetic anisotropy results in relatively high blocking temperatures ͑ϳ3.5 K͒ and very long relaxation times possibly allowing an investigation of the magnetic properties of individual molecules at experimentally accessible temperature.…”
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