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Confining single Er 3+ ions in sub-3 nm NaYF 4 nanoparticles to induce slow relaxation of the magnetisation.

Diogo Alves GálicoEmille M RodriguesIlias HalimiJuho ToivolaHe ZhaoJiahui XuJani Olavi MoilanenXiaogang LiuEva HemmerMuralee Murugesu
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Molecular systems known as single-molecule magnets (SMMs) exhibit magnet-like behaviour of slow relaxation of the magnetisation and magnetic hysteresis and have potential application in high-density memory storage or quantum computing. Often, their intrinsic magnetic properties are plagued by low-energy molecular vibrations that lead to phonon-induced relaxation processes, however, there is no straightforward synthetic approach for molecular systems that would lead to a small amount of low-energy vibrations and low phonon density of states at the spin-resonance energies. In this work, we apply knowledge accumulated over the last decade in molecular magnetism to nanoparticles, incorporating Er 3+ ions in an ultrasmall sub-3 nm diamagnetic NaYF 4 nanoparticle (NP) and probing the slow relaxation dynamics intrinsic to the Er 3+ ion. Furthermore, by increasing the doping concentration, we also investigate the role of intraparticle interactions within the NP. The knowledge gained from this study is anticipated to enable better design of magnetically high-performance molecular and bulk magnets for a wide variety of applications, such as molecular electronics.
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