High Blocking Temperature of Magnetization and Giant Coercivity in the Azafullerene Tb2 @C79 N with a Single-Electron Terbium-Terbium Bond.
Georgios VelkosDenis S KrylovKyle KirkpatrickLukas SpreeVasilii DubrovinBernd BüchnerStanislav M AvdoshenkoValeriy BezmelnitsynSean DavisPaul FaustJames DuchampHarry C DornAlexey A PopovPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
The azafullerene Tb2 @C79 N is found to be a single-molecule magnet with a high 100-s blocking temperature of magnetization of 24 K and large coercivity. Tb magnetic moments with an easy-axis single-ion magnetic anisotropy are strongly coupled by the unpaired spin of the single-electron Tb-Tb bond. Relaxation of magnetization in Tb2 @C79 N below 15 K proceeds via quantum tunneling of magnetization with the characteristic time τQTM =16 462±1230 s. At higher temperature, relaxation follows the Orbach mechanism with a barrier of 757±4 K, corresponding to the excited states, in which one of the Tb spins is flipped.