Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1311490 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigated the spin dynamics of Zn(II)-doped “single-chain magnet” (SCM) Co(hfac)2NITPhOMe (in short CoPhOMe) by means of 1H NMR measurements. CoPhOMe was the first magnetic chain that showed a slowly relaxing magnetization (commonly called spins’ or magnetization “slowing down” mechanism), which follows the predictions of the Glauber model: the electronic spin freezing sets in before any transition to long-range magnetic order. The slowing down of the magnetization is also evidenced in the Zn-doped samples, which present chains that reach an average length of some tenth of spins for the highest doping, together with growing finite-size effects as the doping concentration is increased.The nuclear spin–lattice relaxation rate T1-1(T) at different applied magnetic fields, displayed a high-temperature peak and a low-temperature shoulder that become lower and shifts toward higher temperatures with increasing the field. This behaviour is qualitatively in agreement with the recent AC susceptibility data that revealed the Glauber dynamics and finite-size effects, like the collective reversal of the spins of each chain segment.

Graphical abstractWe investigated the spin dynamics of Zn-doped “single-chain magnet” (SCM) Co(hfac)2NITPhOMe by means of 1H NMR measurements. The nuclear spin–lattice relaxation rate T1-1(T), displayed a high-temperature peak and a low-temperature shoulder qualitatively in agreement with the recent AC susceptibility data.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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