Insights into Slow Relaxation Magnets

A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Magnetism".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 445

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School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China
Interests: single-Ion magnets

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School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, China
Interests: molecular-based magnetic materials
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Dear Colleagues,

Molecular magnets displaying magnetic bistability and slow relaxation have unique potential applications for high-density information storage, quantum computing and spintronic devices. In the past two decades, many researchers have focused on studies performed to determine slow magnetic relaxation processes, i.e., single-molecule magnet (SMM) behavior. In pursuit of high-performance magnetic properties, such as high spin-reversal barriers and high blocking temperatures, various metal centres have been investigated to establish SMMs, including 3d and 5d transition metal ions, 4f lanthanide ions, and 5f actinide ions, which possess unique zero-field splitting and magnetic properties. Therefore, a proper ligand field is of great importance for different types of metals. In this Special Issue, the developments of SMMs with different metal centres are reported, as well as possible strategies.

Dr. Huihui Cui
Dr. Lei Chen
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Keywords

  • molecular-based magnetic material
  • single-molecule magnets
  • magnetic bistability
  • slow magnetic relaxation
  • magnetic anisotropy
  • ligand filed
  • coordination geometry
  • magne-to-structural relationship

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