Magnetic Anisotropy
A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2016) | Viewed by 50815
Special Issue Editors
2. "C. D. Nenitzescu" Institute of Organic and Supramolecular Chemistry of the Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei 202 B, Bucharest, Romania
Interests: molecular magnetism; crystal engineering; metallosupramolecular chemistry; homo- and hetero-polynuclear complexes
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Interests: molecular magnetism; magnetic anisotropy; quantum chemistry calculations; single-molecule magnets
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Dear Colleagues,
Magnetic anisotropy is a parameter that plays a crucial role for the occurrence of slow relaxation of magnetization in Single Molecule Magnets and Single Chain Magnets. Therefore, an understanding of the factors influencing magnetic anisotropy is an important step in the effort to design such systems. In spite of the progress achieved in the last few years, through combined experimental and theoretical studies, we still need new information in order to better tune and control anisotropy, and, ultimately, to increase the performance of molecular nano-magnets. The new journal, Magnetochemistry, now offers you an excellent forum for the presentation of your achievements in any of the topics listed below.
Prof. Dr. Marius Andruh
Prof. Dr. Liviu F. Chibotaru
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- experimental techniques for the study of magnetic anisotropy
- theoretical models for the determination of single ion magnetic anisotropy
- ab initio calculations of magnetic anisotropy
- magnetic anisotropy in exchanged-coupled systems
- lanthanide- and actinide-based molecular nanomagnets
- magnetic relaxation pathways
- positive anisotropy and slow relaxation of magnetization
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