Issue 34, 2020

Identical anomalous Raman relaxation exponent in a family of single ion magnets: towards reliable Raman relaxation determination?

Abstract

Propeller-like lanthanide complexes with suitable chiral ligand scaffolds are highly desired as they combine chirality with possible magnetic bistability. However, the library of relevant chiral lanthanide-based molecules is quite limited. Herein we present the preparation, structures, magnetic behavior as well as EPR studies of a series of propeller-shaped lanthanide Single Ion Magnets (SIMs). Coordination of the smallest helicene-type molecule 1,10-phenanthroline-N,N′-dioxide (phendo) to LnIII ions results in the formation of homoleptic complexes [LnIII(phendo)4](NO3)3·xMeOH (Ln = Gd, Er, Yb) Gd, Er and Yb, where four phendos encircle the metal center equatorially in a four-bladed propeller fashion. The magnetization dynamics in these systems is studied by magnetic measurements and EPR spectroscopy for non-diluted as well as solid state dilutions of Er and Yb in a diamagnetic [YIII(phendo)4](NO3)3·xMeOH (Y) matrix. Careful analysis of the slow magnetic relaxation in the diluted samples can be described by a combination of Raman and Orbach relaxation mechanisms. The most important finding concerns the identical power law τT−3 describing the anomalous Raman relaxation for all three reported compounds diluted in the Y matrix. This identical power law strongly suggests that the exponent of the Raman relaxation process in the series of solid-state diluted isostructural compounds is practically independent of the metal ion (as long as the molar mass changes are negligible) and highlights a possible experimental strategy towards reliable Raman relaxation determination.

Graphical abstract: Identical anomalous Raman relaxation exponent in a family of single ion magnets: towards reliable Raman relaxation determination?

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jul 2020
Accepted
11 Aug 2020
First published
12 Aug 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 11942-11949

Identical anomalous Raman relaxation exponent in a family of single ion magnets: towards reliable Raman relaxation determination?

G. Handzlik, M. Magott, M. Arczyński, A. M. Sheveleva, F. Tuna, S. Baran and D. Pinkowicz, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 11942 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT02439B

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