Electronic structure of mononuclear and radical-bridged dinuclear cobalt(II) single-molecule magnets

Metal-organic compounds that feature magnetic bistability have been proposed as bits for magnetic storage, but progress has been slow. Four-coordinate cobalt(II) complexes feature high inversion barriers of the magnetic moment, but they lack magnetic bistability. Developing radical-bridged polynucle...

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Vydané v:Nature communications Ročník 16; číslo 1; s. 2157 - 18
Hlavní autori: Hunger, David, Netz, Julia, Suhr, Simon, Thirunavukkuarasu, Komalavalli, Engelkamp, Hans, Fåk, Björn, Albold, Uta, Beerhues, Julia, Frey, Wolfgang, Hartenbach, Ingo, Schulze, Michael, Wernsdorfer, Wolfgang, Sarkar, Biprajit, Köhn, Andreas, van Slageren, Joris
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Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: London Nature Publishing Group UK 04.03.2025
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ISSN:2041-1723, 2041-1723
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Shrnutí:Metal-organic compounds that feature magnetic bistability have been proposed as bits for magnetic storage, but progress has been slow. Four-coordinate cobalt(II) complexes feature high inversion barriers of the magnetic moment, but they lack magnetic bistability. Developing radical-bridged polynuclear systems is a promising strategy to encounter this; however detailed investigations of such species are scarce. We report an air-stable radical-bridged dinuclear cobalt(II) complex, studied by a combination of magnetometry and spectroscopy. Fits of the data give D  = −113 cm −1 for the zero-field splitting (ZFS) and J  = 390 cm −1 for the metal–radical exchange. Ab initio investigations reveal first-order spin–orbit coupling of the quasi-degenerate d x 2 − y 2 and d x y orbitals to be at the heart of the large ZFS. The corresponding transitions are spectroscopically observed, as are transitions related to the exchange coupling. Finally, signatures of spin-phonon coupling are observed and theoretically analyzed. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the spectral features are not predominantly spin excitations, but largely vibrational in character. Four-coordinate cobalt(II) complexes possess high energy barriers toward inversion of the magnetic moment, but not the magnetic bistability needed for magnetic data storage. Here, the authors report an air-stable radical-bridged binuclear cobalt(II) complex with improved magnetic properties.
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DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-57210-0