Muon spin rotation measurements were used to investigate the spin dynamics of heterometallic Cr7Ni and Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni molecular clusters. In Cr7Ni the magnetic ions are arranged in a quasiplanar ring and interact via an antiferromagnetic exchange coupling constant J , while Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni is composed of two Cr7Ni linked by a bridging moiety containing one Cu ion, that induces an inter-ring ferromagnetic interaction J J . The longitudinal muon relaxation rate λ collected at low magnetic fields μ0H < 0.15 Tesla, shows that the two systems present differences in spin dynamics vs temperature. While both samples exhibit a main peak in the muon relaxation rate vs temperature, at T ∼ 10 K for Cr7Ni and T ∼ 8 K for Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni, the two compounds have distinct additional features: Cr7Ni shows a shoulder in λ(T ) for T < 8 K, while Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni shows a flattening of λ(T ) for T < 2 K down to temperatures as low as T = 20 mK. The main peak of both systems is explained by a Bloembergen-Purcell-Pound (BPP)-like heuristic fitting model that takes into account of a distribution of electronic spin characteristic times for T > 5 K, while the shoulder presented by Cr7Ni can be reproduced by a BPP function that incorporates a single electronic characteristic time theoretically predicted to dominate for T < 5 K. The flattening of λ(T ) in Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni occurring at very low temperature can be tentatively attributed to field-dependent quantum effects and/or to an inelastic term in the spectral density of the electronic spin fluctuations.
Sanna, S., Arosio, P., Bordonali, L., Adelnia, F., Mariani, M., Garlatti, E., et al. (2017). Low-field spin dynamics of Cr7Ni and Cr7Ni−Cu−Cr7Ni molecular rings as detected by muSR. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, 96(18), 1844031-1844037 [10.1103/PhysRevB.96.184403].
Low-field spin dynamics of Cr7Ni and Cr7Ni−Cu−Cr7Ni molecular rings as detected by muSR
Sanna, S.;
2017
Abstract
Muon spin rotation measurements were used to investigate the spin dynamics of heterometallic Cr7Ni and Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni molecular clusters. In Cr7Ni the magnetic ions are arranged in a quasiplanar ring and interact via an antiferromagnetic exchange coupling constant J , while Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni is composed of two Cr7Ni linked by a bridging moiety containing one Cu ion, that induces an inter-ring ferromagnetic interaction J J . The longitudinal muon relaxation rate λ collected at low magnetic fields μ0H < 0.15 Tesla, shows that the two systems present differences in spin dynamics vs temperature. While both samples exhibit a main peak in the muon relaxation rate vs temperature, at T ∼ 10 K for Cr7Ni and T ∼ 8 K for Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni, the two compounds have distinct additional features: Cr7Ni shows a shoulder in λ(T ) for T < 8 K, while Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni shows a flattening of λ(T ) for T < 2 K down to temperatures as low as T = 20 mK. The main peak of both systems is explained by a Bloembergen-Purcell-Pound (BPP)-like heuristic fitting model that takes into account of a distribution of electronic spin characteristic times for T > 5 K, while the shoulder presented by Cr7Ni can be reproduced by a BPP function that incorporates a single electronic characteristic time theoretically predicted to dominate for T < 5 K. The flattening of λ(T ) in Cr7Ni-Cu-Cr7Ni occurring at very low temperature can be tentatively attributed to field-dependent quantum effects and/or to an inelastic term in the spectral density of the electronic spin fluctuations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.