Magnetic properties and spin dynamics in single molecule paramagnets Cu6Fe and Cu6Co
P. Khuntia, M. Mariani, M. C. Mozzati, L. Sorace, F. Orsini, A., Lascialfari, F. Borsa, M. Andruh, C. Maxim

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic properties and spin dynamics of two molecular magnets, Cu6Fe and Cu6Co, revealing weak intramolecular interactions and classifying them as a new type of single molecule paramagnets.
Contribution
It provides detailed experimental analysis of magnetic interactions and spin dynamics in Cu6Fe and Cu6Co, highlighting their weak intramolecular coupling and classification as a new class of molecular magnets.
Findings
Cu6Fe exhibits weak ferromagnetic interaction (J=0.14 K).
Cu6Co shows weak antiferromagnetic interaction (J=-1.12 K).
Both behave as single molecule paramagnets with minimal intramolecular interactions.
Abstract
The magnetic properties and the spin dynamics of two molecular magnets have been investigated by magnetization and d.c. susceptibility measurements, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) and proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) over a wide range of temperature (1.6-300K) at applied magnetic fields, H=0.5 and 1.5 Tesla. The two molecular magnets consist of CuII(saldmen)(H2O)}6{FeIII(CN)6}](ClO4)38H2O in short Cu6Fe and the analog compound with cobalt, Cu6Co. It is found that in Cu6Fe whose magnetic core is constituted by six Cu2+ ions and one Fe3+ ion all with s=1/2, a weak ferromagnetic interaction between Cu2+ moments through the central Fe3+ ion with J = 0.14 K is present, while in Cu6Co the Co3+ ion is diamagnetic and the weak interaction is antiferromagnetic with J = -1.12 K. The NMR spectra show the presence of non equivalent groups of protons with a measurable contact hyperfine…
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