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Data mining, dashboards and statistics: a powerful framework for the chemical design of molecular nanomagnets

2021

Abstract Three decades of intensive research in molecular nanomagnets have brought the magnetic memory in molecules from liquid helium to liquid nitrogen temperature. The enhancement of this operational temperature relies on a wise choice of the magnetic ion and the coordination environment. However, serendipity, oversimplified theories and chemical intuition have played the main role. In order to establish a powerful framework for statistically driven chemical design, we collected chemical and physical data for lanthanide-based nanomagnets to create a catalogue of over 1400 published experiments, developed an interactive dashboard (SIMDAVIS) to visualise the dataset, and applied inferentia…

Arrhenius equationPhysicsMolecular nanomagnetsLiquid heliumDashboard (business)chemistry.chemical_elementNanomagnetlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakechemistrylawsymbolsDysprosiumMoleculeStatistical physicsChemical design
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Exploring the High-Temperature Frontier in Molecular Nanomagnets: From Lanthanides to Actinides.

2019

Molecular nanomagnets based on mononuclear metal complexes, also known as single-ion magnets (SIMs), are crossing challenging boundaries in molecular magnetism. From an experimental point of view, this class of magnetic molecules has expanded from lanthanoid complexes to both d-transition metal and actinoid complexes. From a theoretical point of view, more and more improved models have been developed, and we are now able not only to calculate the electronic structure of these systems on the basis of their molecular structures but also to unveil the role of vibrations in the magnetic relaxation processes, at least for lanthanoid and d-transition metal SIMs. This knowledge has allowed us to o…

LanthanideField (physics)010405 organic chemistryChemistryMagnetismMolecular nanomagnetsUNESCO::QUÍMICAActinideElectronic structure010402 general chemistryMagnetic hysteresis:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryChemical physicsMagnetPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInorganic chemistry
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Design of high-temperature f-block molecular nanomagnets through the control of vibration-induced spin relaxation

2020

One of the main roadblocks that still hamper the practical use of molecular nanomagnets is their cryogenic working temperature. In the pursuit of rational strategies to design new molecular nanomagnets with increasing blocking temperature, ab initio methodologies play an important role by guiding synthetic efforts at the lab stage. Nevertheless, when evaluating vibration-induced spin relaxation, these methodologies are still far from being computationally fast enough to provide a useful predictive framework. Herein, we present an inexpensive first-principles method devoted to evaluating vibration-induced spin relaxation in molecular f-block single-ion magnets, with the important advantage o…

Materials science010405 organic chemistryMolecular nanomagnetsAb initioWorking temperatureGeneral ChemistryQuímica010402 general chemistryBlocking (statistics)01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesVibrationChemical physicsMagnetSpin relaxationBlock (data storage)
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Fragmenting gadolinium: Mononuclear polyoxometalate-based magnetic coolers for ultra-low temperatures

2012

The polyoxometalate clusters with formula [Gd(W 5O 18) 2] 9- and [Gd(P 5W 30O 110)] 12- each carry a single magnetic ion of gadolinium, which is the most widespread element among magnetic refrigerant materials. In an adiabatic demagnetization, the lowest attainable temperature is limited by the presence of magnetic interactions that bring about magnetic order below a critical temperature. We demonstrate that this limitation can be overcome by chemically engineering the molecules in such a way to effectively screen all magnetic interactions, suggesting their use as ultra-low-temperature coolers. © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

Materials scienceMolecular nanomagnetsEntropyMechanical EngineeringGadoliniumchemistry.chemical_elementGadoliniumNanotechnologyTungsten CompoundsCold TemperatureMagneticschemistryMechanics of MaterialsPolyoxometalateMagnetic refrigerationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceGeneral Materials ScienceEuropean unionmedia_common
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Phonon superradiance and phonon laser effect in nanomagnets

2004

We show that the theory of spin-phonon processes in paramagnetic solids must take into account the coherent generation of phonons by the magnetic centers. This effect should drastically enhance spin-phonon rates in nanoscale paramagnets and in crystals of molecular nanomagnets.

PhononMany-body theoryFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.inventionParamagnetismCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceComputer Science::Emerging TechnologieslawCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsPhysicsCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsMolecular nanomagnetsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)Superradiance021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectNanomagnetFerromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons0210 nano-technology
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Isolated Mn-12 single-molecule magnets grafted on gold surfaces via electrostatic interactions

2005

Electrostatic interactions drive the adsorption of polycationic single-molecule magnets onto anionic monolayers self-assembled on gold surfaces. Well-isolated magnetic clusters have been deposited and characterized using scanning tunneling microscopy and X-ray photoemission spectroscopy.

Photoemission spectroscopyChemistryAnalytical chemistrySTMMolecular nanomagnetsMolecular nanomagnets; Surface; STM; XPSequipment and suppliesElectrostaticslaw.inventionInorganic ChemistrySurfaceCrystallographyAdsorptionX-ray photoelectron spectroscopylawMagnetMonolayerXPSMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryScanning tunneling microscopehuman activities
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Superradiance from crystals of molecular nanomagnets

2002

We show that crystals of molecular nanomagnets can exhibit giant magnetic relaxation due to the Dicke superradiance of electromagnetic waves. Rigorous treatment of the superradiance induced by a field pulse is presented.

PhysicsCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesMolecular magnetsCondensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Molecular nanomagnetsCondensed Matter::OtherGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysics::OpticsFOS: Physical sciencesSuperradiance02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect01 natural sciencesElectromagnetic radiation3. Good healthQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesMagnetic relaxation010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Preface for the Forum on Molecular Magnetism: The Role of Inorganic Chemistry

2009

Molecular magnetism is a rapidly expanding field of research whose central theme is the design and study of magnetic molecules and materials with tunable properties. In the early stages of the field, which began to take shape in the 1980s, much of the effort was directed at the pursuit of molecule-based magnetic solids that order at high temperatures. These materials are basically of two types: those based on tetracyanoethylene (TCNE) and those based on cyanide. As the field rapidly evolved over the past two decades, exciting new challenges appeared on the horizon, including the use of building block approaches for the preparation of complex multifunctional magnetic materials, the fabricati…

chemistry.chemical_classificationInorganic ChemistryMagnetic moleculesMaterials sciencechemistryMolecular nanomagnetsMagnetismInorganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCoordination complexInorganic Chemistry
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Quantum coherent manipulation of spin information in molecular nanomagnets

2023

Los sistemas cuánticos de dos niveles basados en estados de espín, conocidos como ``qubits de espín'', son bloques prometedores para el desarrollo de tecnologías cuánticas. Entre las distintas plataformas físicas, los qubits de espín definidos en imanes de molécula única (SMM) son candidatos prometedores porque su estructura electrónica puede ajustarse fácilmente mediante ingeniería química (es decir, el Hamiltoniano de espín molecular puede modificarse con facilidad). Sin embargo, los qubits moleculares de espín generados en SMM se enfrentan a varios retos: coherencia cuántica frágil, control coherente insuficiente de los estados de espín y generación de entrelazamiento entre los qubits de…

vibronic couplingsUNESCO::QUÍMICAUNESCO::FÍSICAspin qubitquantum computingmolecular nanomagnets
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