A light-induced phase exhibiting slow magnetic relaxation in a cyanide-bridged [Fe4Co2] complex

Angewandte Chemie
Masayuki NiheiHiroki Oshio

Abstract

Single-molecule magnets: A cyanide-bridged hexanuclear complex showed a thermal electron-transfer-coupled spin transition centered at 220 K. Light irradiation at low temperature (LT; HT = high temperature) generated a metastable state showing slow magnetic relaxation in measurements of the alternating-current magnetic susceptibility (χ(m); see picture).

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