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Title: Magnetic Anisotropy of Single-Ion Magnet (PPh4)2 [ReF6]·2H2O
Authors: Taran, L. S.
Elfimova, V. Y.
Streltsov, S. V.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing
Citation: Taran, LS, Elfimova, VY & Streltsov, SV 2023, 'Magnetic Anisotropy of Single-Ion Magnet (PPh4)2 [ReF6]·2H2O', JETP Letters, Том. 117, № 8, стр. 606-611. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364023600623
Taran, L. S., Elfimova, V. Y., & Streltsov, S. V. (2023). Magnetic Anisotropy of Single-Ion Magnet (PPh4)2 [ReF6]·2H2O. JETP Letters, 117(8), 606-611. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364023600623
Abstract: Studying of single-molecule magnets has sprung many surprises such as, e.g., quantum tunneling of the magnetization, which is strongly related to the presence of a magnetic anisotropy. Electron spin resonance and inelastic neutron scattering measurements of (PPh4)2[ReF6]⋅2H2O complex evidence an unprecedented large single-site magnetic anisotropy of D ∼ 35 K in this material. Using state-of-the-art ab initio calculations we found that the single-ion anisotropy is indeed very large (but does not exceed 12 K) and revealed the physical mechanism lying behind this phenomenon. © 2023, The Author(s).
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130394
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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RSCI ID: 61694013
SCOPUS ID: 85152675002
WOS ID: 000966673800005
PURE ID: 40051155
ISSN: 0021-3640
DOI: 10.1134/S0021364023600623
Sponsorship: Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, UB RAS
We are grateful to Prof. A. Rogalev for drawing our attention to this Re SIM and E. Komleva for a detailed discussion of the paper. Computations were performed on the Uran supercomputer at the Mikheev Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences.
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