Pressure-induced Jahn-Teller switching in a Mn12 nanomagnet
Pascal Parois1, Stephen A Moggach, Javier Sanchez-Benitez
1WestCHEM, Department of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow, UK G12 8QQ.
Abstract:
Pressure-induced switching of a fast-relaxing single-molecule magnet to a slow-relaxing isomer is observed for the first time by using a combination of high pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction and high pressure magnetic measurements.
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