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Modulation of Nuclearity in Cu II −Mn II Complexes of a N 2 O 2 Donor Ligand Depending upon Carboxylate Anions: Structures, Magnetic Properties and C…

2020

Three new hetero-metallic copper(II)-manganese(II) complexes, [(CuL)2 Mn3 (C6 H5 CO2 )6 ] (1), [(CuL)2 Mn(CH3 CO2 )2 ] (2), and {[(CuL)2 Mn(C6 H5 CH2 CO2 )2 ] ⋅ 2CH3 CN} (3), have been synthesized using [CuL] as ''metalloligand'' (where H2 L=N,N'-bis(2-hydroxynaphthyl-methylidene)-1,3-propanediamine). Single-crystal structural analyses show an almost linear penta-nuclear structure for complex 1 where a square planar [CuL] unit is connected to each of the two terminal MnII ions of a linear, centrosymmetric [Mn3 (benzoate)6 ] unit through the double phenoxido bridges. Both complexes 2 and 3 possess a linear tri-nuclear structure where two terminal square-pyramidal [CuL] units are bonded to th…

Spin statesPhenyl acetateOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryBiochemistryMagnetic susceptibilityCopperCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryExcited stateAntiferromagnetismCarboxylateChemistry – An Asian Journal
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A Switchable Molecular Rotator: Neutron Spectroscopy Study on a Polymeric Spin-Crossover Compound

2012

A quasielastic neutron scattering and solid-state 2H NMR spectroscopy study of the polymeric spin-crossover compound {Fe(pyrazine)[Pt(CN) 4]} shows that the switching of the rotation of a molecular fragment-the pyrazine ligand-occurs in association with the change of spin state. The rotation switching was examined on a wide time scale (10 -13-10 -3 s) by both techniques, which clearly demonstrated the combination between molecular rotation and spin-crossover transition under external stimuli (temperature and chemical). The pyrazine rings are seen to perform a 4-fold jump motion about the coordinating nitrogen axis in the high-spin state. In the low-spin state, however, the motion is suppres…

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Understanding the reactivity of transition metal complexes involving multiple spin states

2003

International audience; In coordination chemistry, many reactions involve several electronic states, in particular states of different spin. This phenomenon of ‘Multiple-State Reactivity’ has been recognized for some time, both for gas-phase reactions of ‘bare’ metal ions, and for transition metal complexes in solution. Until recently, however, much of the discussion of these systems has remained qualitative, because standard computational methods do not allow the location of the critical points for these processes, the Minimum Energy Crossing Points (MECPs) between states of different spin. Increased computational resources and new algorithms now enable MECPs to be located for large, reali…

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Mössbauer investigation of the photoexcited spin states and crystal structure analysis of the spin-crossover dinuclear complex [{Fe(bt)(NCS)(2)}(2)bp…

2006

The crystal structure of the complex [{Fe(bt)(NCS)(2)}(2)bpym] (1) (bt=2,2'-bithiazoline, bpym=2,2'-bipyrimidine) has been solved at 293, 240, 175 and 30 K. At all four temperatures the crystal remains in the P space group with a=8.7601(17), b=9.450(2), c=12.089(3) A, alpha=72.77(2), beta=79.150(19), gamma=66.392(18) degrees , V=873.1(4) Angstrom(3) (data for 293 K structure). The structure consists of centrosymmetric dinuclear units in which each iron(II) atom is coordinated by two NCS(-) ions in the cis position and two nitrogen atoms of the bridging bpym ligand, with the remaining positions occupied by the peripheral bt ligand. The iron atom is in a severely distorted octahedral FeN(6) e…

Spin statesStereochemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryIntermolecular forceSpin transitionGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureCatalysisLIESSTBond lengthCrystallographySpin crossoverExcited stateChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Spin-crossover nanoparticles anchored on MoS2 layers for heterostructures with tunable strain driven by thermal or light-induced spin switching

2021

In the past few years, the effect of strain on the optical and electronic properties of MoS2 layers has attracted particular attention as it can improve the performance of optoelectronic and spintronic devices. Although several approaches have been explored, strain is typically externally applied on the two-dimensional material. In this work, we describe the preparation of a reversible ‘self-strainable’ system in which the strain is generated at the molecular level by one component of a MoS2-based composite material. Spin-crossover nanoparticles were covalently grafted onto functionalized layers of semiconducting MoS2 to form a hybrid heterostructure. Their ability to switch between two spi…

Spin statesStrain (chemistry)Spintronicsbusiness.industryChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringNanoparticleHeterojunction02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceSpin crossoverOptoelectronicsMaterials nanoestructurats0210 nano-technologybusinessLayer (electronics)MaterialsSpin-½Nature Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Spin Crossover, LIESST, and NIESST-Fascinating Electronic Games in Iron Complexes

2010

Abstract Coordination compounds of transition metal ions with open-shell electron configurations may exhibit dynamic electronic structure phenomena depending on the nature of the coordinating ligand sphere. The change of spin state with temperature (thermal spin crossover”) and light-induced electron transfer processes leading to long-lived metastable states are among the most fascinating electronic games encountered in transition metal compounds and are presently under intensive study by chemists and physicists. The first part of this lecture will survey briefly some highlights of previous work and present recent results on thermal spin crossover in iron(II) compounds. The second part of t…

Spin statesTransition metalCondensed matter physicsSpin crossoverChemistryExcited stateRelaxation (NMR)Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsNanotechnologyGeneral MedicineElectron configurationElectronic structureLIESSTChemInform
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The photocycle and the structure of iron containing bacteriorhodopsin ?a kinetic and M�ssbauer spectroscopy investigation

1990

Bacteriorhodopsin (bR), converted by deionization to the blue form was reconstituted to the active purple membrane by the addition of Fe2+ or Fe3+ ions. 57Fe Mossbauer spectra of these samples were measured at different pH values (pH 3.9, pH 5.0 and pH 7.0) and at temperatures ranging from 4 K to 300 K. The hyperfine parameters reveal two iron environments with oxygen atoms in the neighbourhood of iron. Iron type 1 is in the 3+ high spin state. It is bound to acid side chains of the protein and/or the phosphate groups of the lipids. Iron type 2 is in the 2+ high spin state and is linked to carboxy groups of the protein in a rather unspecific way. Dynamics as measured by Mossbauer spectrosco…

Spin statesbiologyProtonChemistryBiophysicsBacteriorhodopsinGeneral MedicineIonCrystallographyMembraneMössbauer spectroscopySide chainbiology.proteinHyperfine structureEuropean Biophysics Journal
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Experimental Realization of a Dirac Monopole through the Decay of an Isolated Monopole

2017

We experimentally observe the decay dynamics of deterministically created isolated monopoles in spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates. As the condensate undergoes a change between magnetic phases, the isolated monopole gradually evolves into a spin configuration hosting a Dirac monopole in its synthetic magnetic field. We characterize in detail the Dirac monopole by measuring the particle densities of the spin states projected along different quantization axes. Importantly, we observe the spontaneous emergence of nodal lines in the condensate density that accompany the Dirac monopole. We also demonstrate that the monopole decay accelerates in weaker magnetic field gradients.

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Electric field control of the spin state in mixed-valence magnetic molecules.

2012

Multiferroic molecules for spintronics: In a many-electron mixed-valence dimer with dominant double exchange, as compared with antiferromagnetic superexchange, the electric field is shown to induce a spin crossover from the ferromagnetic spin state to the antiferromagnetic one. This leads to a sharp decrease in the magnetic moment of the molecule and a simultaneous stepwise increase in the electric dipole (see figure).

SpintronicsSpin statesMagnetic momentCondensed matter physicsChemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceDipoleSuperexchangeSpin crossoverElectric fieldAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry
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Electron Fabry-Perot interferometer with two entangled magnetic impurities

2007

We consider a one-dimensional (1D) wire along which single conduction electrons can propagate in the presence of two spin-1/2 magnetic impurities. The electron may be scattered by each impurity via a contact-exchange interaction and thus a spin-flip generally occurs at each scattering event. Adopting a quantum waveguide theory approach, we derive the stationary states of the system at all orders in the electron-impurity exchange coupling constant. This allows us to investigate electron transmission for arbitrary initial states of the two impurity spins. We show that for suitable electron wave vectors, the triplet and singlet maximally entangled spin states of the impurities can respectively…

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