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Influence of proton irradiation on the magnetic properties of two-dimensional Ni(II) molecular magnet.

Dominik CzerniaPiotr KoniecznyEwa Juszyńska-GałązkaMarcin PerzanowskiJanusz LekkiAnabel Berenice González GuillénWiesław Łasocha
Published in: Scientific reports (2023)
The influence of 1.9 MeV proton irradiation on structural and magnetic properties has been explored in the two-dimensional (2D) NiSO 4 (1,3-phenylenediamine) 2 coordination ferrimagnet. The X-ray powder diffraction and IR spectroscopy revealed that the octahedrons with Ni ion in the center remain unchanged regardless of the fluence a sample received. In contrast, proton irradiation greatly influences the hydrogen bonds in the flexible parts in which the 1,3-phenylenediamine is involved. Dc magnetic measurements revealed that several magnetic properties were modified with proton irradiation. The isothermal magnetization measured at T = 2.0 K varied with the proton dose, achieving a 50% increase in magnetization in the highest measured field µ 0 H dc  = 7 T or a 25% decrease in remanence. The most significant change was observed for the coercive field, which was reduced by 90% compared to the non-irradiated sample. The observed results are accounted for the increased freedom of magnetic moments rotation and the modification of intralayer exchange couplings.
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