Reversible Pressure‐Magnetic Modulation in a Tetrathiafulvalene‐Based Dyad Piezochromic Dysprosium Single‐Molecule Magnet**

Author:

Pointillart Fabrice1ORCID,Flores Gonzalez Jessica1,Douib Haiet1,Montigaud Vincent1,McMonagle Charles J.2,Le Guennic Boris1ORCID,Cador Olivier1,Pinkowicz Dawid3,Probert Michael R.2

Affiliation:

1. Univ Rennes CNRS ISCR (Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes) - UMR 6226 35000 Rennes France

2. Chemistry School of Natural and Environmental Sciences Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU UK

3. Faculty of Chemistry Jagiellonian University Gronostajowa 2 30-387 Kraków Poland

Abstract

AbstractThe extreme sensitivity of trivalent lanthanide ions to crystal field variations led to the emergence of single‐molecule magnetic switching under various stimuli. The use of pressure as an external stimulus instead of classic light irradiation, oxidation or any chemical reactions allows a fine tuning of the magnetic modulation. Here the well‐known pure isotopically enriched [162Dy(tta)3(L)]⋅C6H14 (162Dy) Single‐Molecule Magnet (SMM) (tta=2‐2‐thenoyltrifluoroacetonate and L=4,5‐bis(propylthio)‐tetrathiafulvalene‐2‐(2‐pyridyl)benzimidazole‐methyl‐2‐pyridine) was experimentally investigated by single‐crystal diffraction and squid magnetometry under high applied pressures. Both reversible piezochromic properties and pressure modulation of the slow magnetic relaxation behavior were demonstrated and supported by ab initio calculations. The magnetic study of the diluted sample [162Dy0.05Y0.95(tta)3(L)]⋅C6H14 (162Dy@Y) indicated that variations in the electronic structure have mainly intermolecular origin with weak intramolecular contribution. Quantitative magnetic interpretation concludes to a deterioration of the Orbach process for the benefit of both Raman and QTM mechanisms under applied pressure.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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