2005
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.72.184403
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Phonon bottleneck effect leads to observation of quantum tunneling of the magnetization and butterfly hysteresis loops in(Et4N)3Fe2et al.

Abstract: A detailed investigation of the unusual dynamics of the magnetization of (Et4N)3Fe2F9 (Fe2), containing isolated [Fe2F9] 3− dimers, is presented and discussed. Fe2 possesses an S = 5 ground state with an energy barrier of 2.40 K due to an axial anisotropy. Poor thermal contact between sample and bath leads to a phonon bottleneck situation, giving rise to butterfly-shaped hysteresis loops below 5 K concomitant with slow decay of the magnetization for magnetic fields Hz applied along the Fe-Fe axis. The butterfl… Show more

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“…16 Data collected for transitions within the stable well support this assertion, and the associated times required to establish equilibrium ͑ 100 ms͒ agree well with other studies. 17 However, for transitions within the metastable well, we are able to observe faster dynamics which are not influenced by the bottleneck.…”
supporting
confidence: 83%
“…16 Data collected for transitions within the stable well support this assertion, and the associated times required to establish equilibrium ͑ 100 ms͒ agree well with other studies. 17 However, for transitions within the metastable well, we are able to observe faster dynamics which are not influenced by the bottleneck.…”
supporting
confidence: 83%
“…[42] Application of the DC bias field leads to the suppression of resonant tunneling due to the mismatch of magnetic sublevels and increases the activation barrier U for the thermally activated relaxation. [43] These results hint at the potential of a molecule of this type to behave as an SMM. Our further efforts in this vein will be directed at modifying the blocking ligand in order to achieve better separation between the molecules thereby decreasing intermolecular interactions.…”
Section: Compoundmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Phenomena of the given kind (phonon bottleneck) has been demonstrated experimentally in the S=1/2 quantum spin ground state of a V 15 polyoxometalate single molecule magnet [84] and in Fe 2 F 9 3-dimers with ferromagnetic Fe III -Fe III S=5 ground state [82].…”
Section: Quantum Coherencementioning
confidence: 99%