Spin‐Crossover Materials 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118519301.ch8
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Reversible Spin Pairing in Crystalline Organic Radicals

Abstract: The concept of high spin and low spin configurations in d-block complexes is taught in every undergraduate introduction to the coordination chemistry of the transition metals. In this situation the interplay between interelectron repulsion or 'pairing energy' (P E ) and crystal (ligand) field splitting ( ) determines the electronic structure and provides an elegant example of how chemical tuning and modification of the ligand donor set can manipulate electronic structure. When is of a similar magnitude to P E … Show more

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“…As a result, magnetic transitions caused by radical dimerisations often exhibit thermal hysteresis. 27 Despite their underlying differences, these various types of spin-state switches exhibit very similar physical characteristics. They all lead to a change in magnetic moment, from a weakly paramagnetic (or diamagnetic) form at low temperature to a strongly paramagnetic state at high temperature.…”
Section: Spin-state Switches In Molecular Materials Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, magnetic transitions caused by radical dimerisations often exhibit thermal hysteresis. 27 Despite their underlying differences, these various types of spin-state switches exhibit very similar physical characteristics. They all lead to a change in magnetic moment, from a weakly paramagnetic (or diamagnetic) form at low temperature to a strongly paramagnetic state at high temperature.…”
Section: Spin-state Switches In Molecular Materials Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 Lastly, "on-off" switchable paramagnetism is also found in certain classes of conjugated radical, which can undergo reversible -dimerisation upon heating or cooling. 27 This results in strong antiferromagnetic pairing of the two radical centres, so the material becomes diamagnetic below the transition temperature; it also leads to a significant colour change. 28 Particularly large structural rearrangements are required to accommodate such a dimerisation in the solid state.…”
Section: Spin-state Switches In Molecular Materials Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[36][37][38][39][40] These phase transitions are either the result of significant "plate slippage" of molecular/crystallographic planes 41 or of "tilting" of molecular planes in a "domino cascade". [42][43][44] Thus, although there is precedent for solid-state monomer-dimer phase transitions in related thiazyl species, the actual structural changes are only marginally comparable.…”
Section: Structural Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is believed that magnetically bistable materials can find applications in molecular spintronic devices, i.e. , in magneto-thermal switching and information storage devices [30,34,51,52,53].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%