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Room temperature hysteretic spin crossover in a new cyanoheterometallic framework.

2019

A new iron(II)-based spin-crossover compound with thermal hysteresis operating under ambient conditions is reported. This complex exhibits a high reproducibility of the spin transition in many successive thermal cycles, stability of both spin states at room temperature and an attractive operational temperature range.

Range (particle radiation)Thermal hysteresisMaterials scienceSpin statesCondensed matter physics010405 organic chemistryMetals and AlloysSpin transitionGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryOperation temperature01 natural sciences7. Clean energyCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSpin crossoverThermalMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Synchrotron powder-diffraction study of the spin transition compound [Fe(bpp)2](NCS)2·2H2O and soft X-ray-induced structural phase conversion

2008

Abstract We have studied the high spin and low spin structural phases of the two-step spin transition compound [Fe(bpp) 2 ](NCS) 2 ·2H 2 O (bpp: 2,6-bis(pyrazol-3-yl)pyridine) of different sample history with X-ray synchrotron ( λ  ∼ 0.32 A) powder diffraction at different temperatures as well as with usual X-ray ( λ  ∼ 1.54 A) powder diffraction at room temperature by performing rapid repeated scans at regular intervals of time. A structural phase transition occurs only during the first step of the spin transition. Time dependent interconversions of the two crystallographic phases have been observed at room temperature for this material. The results indicate that a soft X-ray (Cu-K α )-ind…

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New Molecular-Based Materials for Enabling Electro-Optical Bistability in the Silicon Photonics Platform

2019

Electro-optical bistability is a functionality which can be crucial for a wide range of applications as it can enable non-volatile and ultra-low power switching performance. We investigate the integration of a molecular-based material presenting a Spin Crossover (SCO) effect in the silicon platform for enabling optical bistability. The SCO phenomenon involves a switching process between two molecular spin states. This spin transition comes along with a change in the optical refractive index that can be switched by different external stimuli such as a variation of temperature or light irradiation and which has a hysteretic behaviour. The SCO material can be synthetized as nanoparticles so th…

Silicon photonicsMaterials scienceBistabilitySiliconbusiness.industrySpin transitionchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesOptical switch0104 chemical sciencesOptical bistabilitychemistrySpin crossoverOptoelectronicsPhotonics0210 nano-technologybusinessComputer Science::Databases2019 21st International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON)
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Tuning size and thermal hysteresis in bistable spin crossover nanoparticles.

2010

Nanoparticles of iron(II) triazole salts have been prepared from water-organic microemulsions. The mean size of the nanoparticles can be tuned down to 6 nm in diameter, with a narrow size distribution. A sharp spin transition from the low spin (LS) to the high spin (HS) state is observed above room temperature, with a 30-40-K-wide thermal hysteresis. The same preparation can yield second generation nanoparticles containing molecular alloys by mixing triazole with triazole derivatives, or from metallic mixtures of iron(II) and zinc(II). In these nanoparticles of 10-15 nm, the spin transition "moves" towards lower temperatures, reaching a 316 K limit for the cooling down transition and mainta…

SiliconMolecular StructureSurface PropertiesSpin transitionAnalytical chemistryTemperatureNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_elementWaterNanotechnologyTriazolesMagnetic susceptibilityInorganic ChemistryMetalDynamic light scatteringchemistrySpin crossovervisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNanoparticlesMicroemulsionFerrous CompoundsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryParticle SizeInorganic chemistry
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Influence of Metal Dilution on the Light‐Induced Spin Transition in Two 1D Chain Compounds: [Fe x Zn 1– x (btzp) 3 ](BF 4 ) 2 and [Fe x Zn 1– x (endi…

2008

The thermal and light-induced spin transitions in [FexZn1–x(btzp)3](BF4)2 and [FexZn1–x(endi)3](BF4)2 {btzp = 1,2-bis(tetrazol-1-yl)propane; endi = 1,2-bis(tetrazol-1-yl)ethane} chain compounds have been investigated by magnetic susceptibility, photomagnetism and diffuse reflectivity measurements. These compounds display a thermal spin transition and the Light-Induced Excited Spin State Trapping (LIESST) effect at low temperature. For each compound, the thermal spin transition temperature, T1/2, and the relaxation temperature of the photo-induced high-spin state, T(LIESST), have been systematically determined. A decrease in T1/2 induces an increase in T(LIESST). The results are discussed an…

Spin states010405 organic chemistryChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Spin transition010402 general chemistryPhotomagnetism01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibilityLIESST0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonanceSpin crossoverExcited statePhysical chemistryEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
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Solvent-dependent SCO Behavior of Dinuclear Iron(II) Complexes with a 1,3,4-Thiadiazole Bridging Ligand

2016

Two dinuclear iron(II) complexes [Fe2(μ-L)2]X4*4DMF (X = BF4(-) (1·4DMF) and ClO4(-) (2·4DMF)) with a 1,3,4-thiadiazole bridging ligand have been synthesized and show a very distinct solvent-depending SCO behavior. The complexes represent new solvatomorphs of the first dinuclear iron(II) complexes with the ligand L (2,5-bis[(2-pyridylmethyl)amino]methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole). The incorporated lattice DMF molecules directly affect the spin state of these complexes. This behavior reveals a structural insight into the role of the solvent molecules on the spin transition.

Spin states010405 organic chemistryChemistryStereochemistrySpin transitionBridging ligand010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistrySolventCrystallographyMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInorganic Chemistry
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Enantioselective Guest Effect on the Spin State of a Chiral Coordination Framework

2015

The diversity of spin crossover (SCO) complexes that, on the one hand, display variable temperature, abruptness and hysteresis of the spin transition, and on the other hand, are spin-sensitive to the various guest molecules, makes these materials unique for the detection of different organic and inorganic compounds. We have developed a homochiral SCO coordination polymer with a spin transition sensitive to the inclusion of the guest 2-butanol, and these solvates with (R)- and (S)-alcohols demonstrate different SCO behaviours depending on the chirality of the organic analyte. A stereoselective response to the guest inclusion is detected as a shift in the temperature of the transition both fr…

Spin statesChemistryStereochemistryCoordination polymerOrganic ChemistryEnantioselective synthesisSpin transitionGeneral ChemistryCatalysisCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundSpin crossoverDiamagnetismMoleculeChirality (chemistry)Chemistry - A European Journal
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Does the solid-liquid crystal phase transition provoke the spin-state change in spin-crossover metallomesogens?

2008

Three types of interplay/synergy between spin-crossover (SCO) and liquid crystalline (LC) phase transitions can be predicted: (i) systems with coupled phase transitions, where the structural changes associated to the Cr LC phase transition drives the spin-state transition, (ii) systems where both transitions coexist in the same temperature region but are not coupled, and (iii) systems with uncoupled phase transitions. Here we present a new family of Fe(II) metallomesogens based on the ligand tris[3-aza-4-((5-C(n))(6-R)(2-pyridyl))but-3-enyl]amine, with C(n) = hexyloxy, dodecyloxy, hexadecyloxy, octadecyloxy, eicosyloxy, R = hydrogen or methyl (C(n)-trenH or C(n)-trenMe), which affords examp…

Spin statesChemistryStereochemistrySpin transitionMesophaseGeneral ChemistryTriclinic crystal systemBiochemistryCatalysisLIESSTCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistrySpin crossoverExcited stateMonoclinic crystal systemJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Thermal and pressure-induced spin crossover in a novel three-dimensional Hoffman-like clathrate complex

2011

The synthesis and crystal structure of the interpenetrated metal–organic framework material Fe(bpac)2[Ag(CN)2]2 (bpac = 4,4′-bis(pyridyl)acetylene) are reported along with the characterization of its spin crossover properties by variable temperature magnetometry and Mossbauer spectroscopy. The complex presents an incomplete stepped spin transition as a function of temperature that is modified upon successive thermal cycling. The pressure-induced transition has also been investigated by means of high pressure Raman spectroscopy using a diamond anvil cell. The results show that it is possible to reach the thermally-inaccessible fully low spin state at room temperature by applying hydrostatic …

Spin statesCondensed matter physicsChemistryHydrostatic pressureSpin transitionGeneral ChemistryTemperature cyclingCrystal structureCatalysissymbols.namesakeSpin crossoverMössbauer spectroscopyMaterials ChemistrysymbolsPhysical chemistryRaman spectroscopyNew Journal of Chemistry
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Correlations of the distribution of spin states in spin crossover compounds

1999

Abstract Short range correlations of the distribution of high spin (HS) and low spin (LS) states show up in thermal spin transition curves, decay curves of the light induced metastable HS state (LIESST state), and in structural features during the spin transitions. Correlations are due to short range interactions between the spin crossover molecules. Short range interactions may compete with omnipresent long range interactions and give rise to interesting spin transition phenomena. In this paper, the effect of correlations on the thermal spin transition in the mixed crystal system [Fe x Zn 1− x (pic) 3 ]Cl 2 ·EtOH (pic=picolylamine) is discussed. In particular the step in the thermal transi…

Spin statesCondensed matter physicsChemistrySpin transitionSpin crossoverLIESSTCorrelationInorganic ChemistrySpin crossoverLattice (order)Metastabilityddc:540Materials ChemistryMoleculeOrthorhombic crystal systemCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhase transition
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