Pressure effect on bulk weak ferromagnets: (BDH-TTP)[M(isoq)2(NCS)4] (M = Cr(III), Fe(III); isoq = Isoquinoline)

Inorganic Chemistry
Satoshi KudoJun-ichi Yamada

Abstract

The pressure dependence of the magnetic properties of weak ferromagnets (BDH-TTP)[M(isoq)2(NCS)4] [BDH-TTP = 2,5-bis(1',3'-dithiolan-2'-ylidene)-1,3,4,6-tetrathiapentalene; M = Cr, Fe; isoq = isoquinoline] is discussed. These salts form two-dimensional magnetic sheets, where ferrimagnetic chains of donor cation radical (S = 1/2) and anion [S = 3/2 (Cr), 5/2 (Fe)] are antiferromagnetically connected by weak donor-donor and anion-anion interchain S...S contacts. Under ambient pressure, both the Cr and Fe salts undergo a weak ferromagnetic transition at Tc = 7.6 K, below which a spontaneous magnetization emerges along the direction perpendicular to the sheets. The application of the pressure elevates the transition temperatures up to 16.6 and 11.6 K at 9 kbar for M = Cr and Fe, respectively. As the pressure increases, the remanent magnetization M(r) decreases, whose pressure dependence for the Cr salt is larger than that for the Fe salt. This difference indicates that the spin-canting angle of the Cr salt is reduced because of the increase of antiferromagnetic interaction by applied pressure, in contrast to the Fe salt, where single-ion anisotropy contributes less. The quantitative analysis of the magnetization curves of the Cr sa...Continue Reading

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Apr 20, 2001·Nature·S M HaileR B Merle
Mar 15, 1999·Angewandte Chemie·Helge WesselIsabel Usón

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