Slow Magnetic Relaxation in a High-Spin Iron(II) Complex
Article 2010 en
Authors
DF
Danna E. Freedman
WH
W. Hill Harman
TH
T. David Harris
Abstract
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Slow magnetic relaxation is observed for [(tpa(Mes))Fe](-), a trigonal pyramidal complex of high-spin iron(II), providing the first example of a mononuclear transition metal complex that behaves as a single-molecule magnet. Dc magnetic susceptibility and magnetization measurements reveal a strong uniaxial magnetic anisotropy (D = -39.6 cm(-1)) acting on the S = 2 ground state of the molecule. Ac magnetic susceptibility measurements indicate the absence of slow relaxation under zero applied dc field as a result of quantum tunneling of the magnetization. Application of a 1500 Oe dc field initiates slow magnetic relaxation, which follows a thermally activated tunneling mechanism at high temperature to give an effective spin-reversal barrier of U(eff) = 42 cm(-1) and follows a temperature-independent tunneling mechanism at low temperature. In addition, the magnetic relaxation time shows a pronounced dc-field dependence, with a maximum occurring at approximately 1500 Oe.
W. Hill Harman, T. David Harris, Danna E. Freedman, Henry Fong, Alicia Chang, Jeffrey D. Rinehart, Andrew Ozarowski, Moulay Tahar Sougrati, Fernande Grandjean, Gary J. Long, Jeffrey R. Long, Christopher J Chang
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