Comprehensive Studies of Magnetic Transitions and Spin-Phonon Couplings in the Tetrahedral Cobalt Complex Co(AsPh 3 ) 2 I 2 .
Duncan H MoseleyZhiming LiuAlexandria N BoneShelby E StavretisSaurabh Kumar SinghMihail AtanasovZhengguang LuMykhaylo OzerovKomalavalli ThirunavukkuarasuYongqiang ChengLuke L DaemenDaphné Lubert-PerquelDmitry SmirnovFrank NeeseA J Ramirez-CuestaStephen HillKim R DunbarZi-Ling Ben XuePublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
A combination of inelastic neutron scattering (INS), far-IR magneto-spectroscopy (FIRMS), and Raman magneto-spectroscopy (RaMS) has been used to comprehensively probe magnetic excitations in Co(AsPh 3 ) 2 I 2 ( 1 ), a reported single-molecule magnet (SMM). With applied field, the magnetic zero-field splitting (ZFS) peak (2 D ') shifts to higher energies in each spectroscopy. INS placed the ZFS peak at 54 cm -1 , as revealed by both variable-temperature (VT) and variable-magnetic-field data, giving results that agree well with those from both far-IR and Raman studies. Both FIRMS and RaMS also reveal the presence of multiple spin-phonon couplings as avoided crossings with neighboring phonons. Here, phonons refer to both intramolecular and lattice vibrations. The results constitute a rare case in which the spin-phonon couplings are observed with both Raman-active ( g modes) and far-IR-active phonons ( u modes; space group P 2 1 / c , no. 14, Z = 4 for 1 ). These couplings are fit using a simple avoided crossing model with coupling constants of ca. 1-2 cm -1 . The combined spectroscopies accurately determine the magnetic excited level and the interaction of the magnetic excitation with phonon modes. Density functional theory (DFT) phonon calculations compare well with INS, allowing for the assignment of the modes and their symmetries. Electronic calculations elucidate the nature of ZFS in the complex. Features of different techniques to determine ZFS and other spin-Hamiltonian parameters in transition-metal complexes are summarized.
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