Magnetic slow relaxation in a Metal Organic Framework made of chains of ferromagnetically coupled Single-Molecule Magnets.
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2018Author
Huang, Gang
Fernandez-Garcia, Guglielmo
Badiane, Insa
Camara, Magatte
Freslon, Stéphane
Guillou, Olivier
Daiguebonne, Carole
Totti, Federico
Cador, Olivier
Guizouarn, Thierry
Le Guennic, Boris
Bernot, Kevin
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We report the study of a Dy-based metal-organic
framework (MOF), with unprecedented magnetic properties. The
compound is made of nine-coordinated DyIII magnetic building
blocks (MBBs) with poor intrinsic single-molecule magnet behaviour.
However, the MOF architecture constrains the MBBs in a one dimensional structure that induces a ferromagnetic coupling between
them. Overall, the material shows a magnetic slow relaxation in
absence of external static field and a hysteretic behaviour at 0.5K.
Low temperature magnetic studies, diamagnetic doping and ab-initio
calculations highlight the crucial role played by the Dy-Dy
ferromagnetic interaction. Overall, we report an original magnetic
object at the frontier between single-chain magnet and single molecule magnet that host intra-chain couplings that cancel quantum
tunneling between the MBBs. This compound evidences that
bottom-up approach via MOF design can induce spontaneous
organization of MBBs able to produce remarkable molecular
magnetic material.