Suppression of zero-field quantum tunneling of magnetization by a fluorido bridge for a “very hard” 3d-4f single-molecule magnet

  • Bo Kai Ling
  • , Yuan Qi Zhai
  • , Peng Bo Jin
  • , Hong Fan Ding
  • , Xu Feng Zhang
  • , Yi Lv
  • , Zhendong Fu
  • , Jiewei Deng
  • , Michael Schulze
  • , Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
  • , Yan Zhen Zheng

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Abstract

Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) have been proposed for ultra-high-density information storage due to prolonged relaxation times below blocking temperature (TB). However, many SMMs suffer from fast magnetization loss at zero-field regime due to the quantum tunneling of magnetization (QTM) effect. Here we show the creation of large ground magnetic momentum is crucial to suppress zero-field QTM for SMMs. The recipe is to use bridging fluoride, which creates ferromagnetic couplings among the lanthanide ions in the complex [Dy3Cr33-F) (μ3-OH)3(mdea)3(piv)8DMF]·H2O·CH3CN. As such, the molecule owns a large ground magnetic moment of 10.7μB and is confirmed to be an SMM with TB of 5 K. More importantly, a “very hard” magnetic hysteresis loop with a coercive field of 1.3 T and more than 97% remanence is observed up to 0.7 K. Ab initio calculations fully support such observations, rendering the importance of fluorido bridge to suppress zero-field QTM for lanthanide-based SMMs.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMatter
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • MAP1: Discovery
  • ferromagnetic coupling
  • fluoride
  • lanthanide
  • molecular magnets
  • quantum tunneling

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