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Spectroscopic Determination of the Electronic Structure of a Uranium Single-Ion Magnet.

Joana T CoutinhoMauro PerfettiJosé J BaldovíMaria A AntunesPhilipp P HallmenHeiko BambergerIris CrasseeMilan OrlitaManuel AlmeidaJoris van SlagerenLaura C J Pereira
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Early actinide ions have large spin-orbit couplings and crystal field interactions, leading to large anisotropies. The success in using actinides as single-molecule magnets has so far been modest, underlining the need for rational strategies. Indeed, the electronic structure of actinide single-molecule magnets and its relation to their magnetic properties remains largely unexplored. A uranium(III) single-molecule magnet, [UIII {SiMe2 NPh}3 -tacn)(OPPh3 )] (tacn=1,4,7-triazacyclononane), has been investigated by means of a combination of magnetic, spectroscopic and theoretical methods to elucidate the origin of its static and dynamic magnetic properties.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
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  • quantum dots
  • mass spectrometry
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  • transition metal