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The influence of light on the field-induced magnetization dynamics of two Er(III) coordination polymers with different halogen substituents.

Xiaoshuang GouYuewei WuMengmeng WangNing LiuWenlong LanYi Quan ZhangPeng ChengPeng Cheng
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Photocontrolled magnetic properties are fundamental for the applications of molecular magnets, which have the features of high time and space resolution; however, such magnetic properties are highly challenging to be achieved owing to the weak light-matter interactions. Herein, the influence of in situ light irradiation on the field-induced magnetization dynamics of two Er(III) coordination polymers 1 and 2 with the same coordination skeletons but different halogen substituents was studied. 1 and 2, and their in situ photoexcited products 1a and 2a, display field-induced magnetization dynamics based on Orbach and/or Raman processes. The magnetization dynamics are fine-modulated by the synergetic effect of light irradiation and a ligand substituent, due to the charge re-distribution of the excited states of the ligand.
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