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A Stable Pentagonal Bipyramidal Dy(III) Single-Ion Magnet with a Record Magnetization Reversal Barrier over 1000 K

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 138, Issue 16, Pages 5441-5450

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b02638

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Funding

  1. 973 Project [2014CB845602, 2012CB821704]
  2. NSFC [91122032, 21371183, 91422302]
  3. NSF of Guangdong [S2013020013002]
  4. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in the Universities of China
  5. EU within the FP7 FET-Proactive project MoQuaS [610449]
  6. Agence Nationale de la Recherche for project MolQuSpin [ANR-13-BS10]

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Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) with a large spin reversal barrier have been recognized to exhibit slow magnetic relaxation that can lead to a magnetic hysteresis loop. Synthesis of highly stable SMMs with both large energy barriers and significantly slow relaxation times is challenging. Here, we report two highly stable and neutral Dy(III) classical coordination compounds with pentagonal bipyramidal local geometry that exhibit SMM behavior. Weak intermolecular interactions in the undiluted single crystals are first observed for mononuclear lanthanide SMMs by micro-SQUID measurements. The investigation of magnetic relaxation reveals the thermally activated quantum tunneling of magnetization through the third excited Kramers doublet, owing to the increased axial magnetic anisotropy and weaker transverse magnetic anisotropy. As a result, pronounced magnetic hysteresis loops up to 14 K are observed, and the effective energy barrier (U-eff = 1025 K) for relaxation of magnetization reached a breakthrough among the SMMs.

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