2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-423368/v1
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Predesigned rigid dysprosium(III) single-molecule magnets exhibit preserved superparamagnetism in solution

Abstract: Molecules with long preserved magnetic moments are perceived as the smallest units for storing bytes, which could bring a new revolution for information technology. However, the rational design of such molecules remains challenging. Here we show it is possible to predesign such molecules by studying the vibration spectra. Two adamantanol based dysprosium(III) complexes with pentagonal-bipyramidal local geometry were theoretically predicted to display enhanced single-molecule magnet (SMM) behavior due to the re… Show more

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“…Molecular ferroelectrics, with mechanical flexibility, lightweight, structural diversity, and environmentally friendly processing, are regarded as promising complementary materials for inorganic ferroelectric ceramics. [ 11‐17 ] Recently, molecular ferroelectrics have made significant progress in synthetic methods and performance improvements. [ 18‐23 ] Xiong et al .…”
Section: Background and Originality Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular ferroelectrics, with mechanical flexibility, lightweight, structural diversity, and environmentally friendly processing, are regarded as promising complementary materials for inorganic ferroelectric ceramics. [ 11‐17 ] Recently, molecular ferroelectrics have made significant progress in synthetic methods and performance improvements. [ 18‐23 ] Xiong et al .…”
Section: Background and Originality Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%