Magnetic relaxation studies on a single-molecule magnet by time-resolved inelastic neutron scattering
O. Waldmann, G. Carver, C. Dobe, D. Biner, A. Sieber, H. U. G\"udel,, H. Mutka, J. Ollivier, N. E. Chakov

TL;DR
This study uses time-resolved inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the slow magnetization relaxation in a single-molecule magnet, providing spectroscopic insights into its dynamic magnetic behavior.
Contribution
First application of time-resolved inelastic neutron scattering to study magnetization relaxation in a single-molecule magnet.
Findings
Observed slow relaxation dynamics in Mn12ac
Spectroscopic data reveal relaxation mechanisms
Demonstrated the technique's effectiveness for magnetic studies
Abstract
Time-resolved inelastic neutron scattering measurements on an array of single-crystals of the single-molecule magnet Mn12ac are presented. The data facilitate a spectroscopic investigation of the slow relaxation of the magnetization in this compound in the time domain.
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