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Modern physical methods for the molecular design of single-molecule magnets

Valentin V. Novikov, Yulia V. Nelyubina

2021Russian Chemical Reviews27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Many paramagnetic metal complexes have emerged as unique magnetic materials (single-molecule magnets), which behave as conventional magnets at the single-molecule level, thereby making it possible to use them in modern devices for data storage and processing. The rational design of these complexes, however, requires a deep understanding of the physical laws behind a single-molecule magnet behaviour, the mechanisms of magnetic relaxation that determines the magnetic properties and the relationship of these properties with the structure of single-molecule magnets. This review focuses on the physical methods providing such understanding, including different versions and various combinations of magnetometry, electron paramagnetic and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, optical spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Many of these methods are traditionally used to determine the composition and structure of new chemical compounds. However, they are rarely applied to study molecular magnetism. The bibliography includes 224 references.

Topics & Concepts

MagnetMagnetismParamagnetismChemistryMagnetometerMoleculeSingle-molecule magnetRelaxation (psychology)SpectroscopyNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyChemical physicsNanotechnologyCondensed matter physicsMagnetizationMagnetic fieldMaterials sciencePhysicsOrganic chemistryPsychologyQuantum mechanicsSocial psychologyMagnetism in coordination complexesLanthanide and Transition Metal ComplexesElectron Spin Resonance Studies