2001
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.86.348
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Novel Mechanism of Photoinduced Reversible Phase Transitions in Molecule-Based Magnets

Abstract: A novel microscopic mechanism of bi-directional structural changes is proposed for the photoinduced magnetic phase transition in Co-Fe Prussian blue analogues on the basis of ab initio quantum chemical cluster calculations. It is shown that the local potential energies of various spin states of Co are sensitive to the number of nearest neighbor Fe vacancies. As a result, the forward and backward structural changes are most readily initiated by excitation of different local regions by different photons. This me… Show more

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“…23 In contrast, previous simulations of PBA clusters (rather than crystals) were interpreted to posit a significant and essential role of H 2 O in PBA spin transitions. 19 Thus, our current findings are in better agreement with available experiments and with recent calculations for anhydrous and watercontaining Prussian blue crystals in the LS state. 23 This correspondence is due ostensibly to the fact that we have modeled the actual crystal and found the crystal symmetry distortion to couple strongly to the spin transition mechanisms.…”
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“…23 In contrast, previous simulations of PBA clusters (rather than crystals) were interpreted to posit a significant and essential role of H 2 O in PBA spin transitions. 19 Thus, our current findings are in better agreement with available experiments and with recent calculations for anhydrous and watercontaining Prussian blue crystals in the LS state. 23 This correspondence is due ostensibly to the fact that we have modeled the actual crystal and found the crystal symmetry distortion to couple strongly to the spin transition mechanisms.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…1,2,12,13 However, neither the microscopic transition mechanisms nor the effects of Fe-vacancies, water, and alkali metals on these mechanisms are completely understood, despite considerable experimental and theoretical effort. [16][17][18][19] 6 ] does not influence the charge transfer excitation energy. 23 Here we investigate the microscopic spin transition mechanisms via an ab initio lattice model for CoFe-PBA.…”
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“…The proposed origin of the photomagnetic effect is a light-induced charge transfer from the state: Fe II (t 6 2g , S = 0)-CNCo III (t 6 2g , S = 0) to the meta-stable self-trapped state: Fe III (t 5 2g , S = 1/2)-CN-Co II (t 5 2g e 2 g , S = 3/2) [9,14], effectively increasing the concentration of magnetic moments. The non-stoichiometry is believed essential for the photoinduced magnetization [14]. However, in spite of considerable experimental and theoretical effort, the microscopic mechanism of the photomagnetic effect and the nature of magnetic ordering remain unclear, often because conclusions are drawn solely on the basis of macroscopic magnetization measurements [12].…”
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“…The proposed origin of the photomagnetic effect is a light-induced charge transfer from the state: Fe II (t 6 2g , S = 0)-CNCo III (t 6 2g , S = 0) to the meta-stable self-trapped state: Fe III (t 5 2g , S = 1/2)-CN-Co II (t 5 2g e 2 g , S = 3/2) [9,14], effectively increasing the concentration of magnetic moments. The non-stoichiometry is believed essential for the photoinduced magnetization [14].…”
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confidence: 99%