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Wavelength selective light-induced magnetic effects in the binuclear spin crossover compound{[Fe(bt)(NCS)2]2(bpym)}
Azzedine BousseksouHervé CailleauKoichiro TanakaSerguei A. BorshchJosé Antonio RealEric ColletGábor MolnárAna B. GasparSamir ZeinN. Ould MoussaN. Ould MoussaM. Buron-le CointeElzbieta TrzopShinichiro Mourisubject
Materials scienceSpin statesCondensed matter physics010405 organic chemistry010402 general chemistryCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibilityMolecular physicsLIESST0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystalSpin crossoverExcited stateIrradiationSpin (physics)description
Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and magnetic susceptibility measurements under light irradiation, the selective light-induced excited spin state trapping (LIESST) and the reversible-LIESST effect have been evidenced and studied in depth in the binuclear spin crossover compound {[Fe(bt)(NCS)2]2bpym}. In this system, each magnetic site can switch from low spin (LS) to high spin (HS), so that three states exist, namely, the LS-LS, HS-LS, and HS-HS. All these techniques shine a new light on the high phototunability of this system. In addition to the direct photoswitching from the LS-LS to the HS-LS or to the HS-HS state, here we show that photoinduced switching between the excited photoinduced states can be triggered in a reversible way: from HS-LS to HS-HS (irradiation around 800 nm), or reverse from HS-HS to HS-LS (irradiation around 1300 nm). The nature of the intermediate HS-LS state during the thermal and light-induced spin state changes is also discussed by comparing the spectroscopic measurements and the structural analysis. The loss of inversion symmetry in the HS-LS molecular state, where the two magnetic Fe sites are no more equivalent, is not accompanied by any long-range ordering of the noncentrosymmetric molecules in the crystal. Therefore the continuous double-step spin conversion corresponds to a double crossover.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-02-01 | Physical Review B |