Issue 5, 2017

An Ising iron(ii) chain exhibits a large finite-size energy barrier and “hard” magnetic behaviour

Abstract

One-dimensional spin chains featuring strong axial anisotropic magnetism are promising candidates for isolatable and miniatured information storage materials, the so-called single-chain magnets (SCMs). Here we show a mixed azido/carboxylato bridged metamagnetic iron(II) chain [Fe(N3)2(4-mpc)]n (4-mpc = N-methylpyridinium-4-carboxylate) with a large energy barrier of 150 K, a large remnant magnetization (1.55) and coercivity (1.7 T at 2 K) for homo-spin SCMs. Heat capacity and Mössbauer spectroscopy studies corroborate the intrinsic nature of SCM behavior regardless of weak interchain magnetic interactions, which lead to the coexistence of metamagnetism but not long-range magnetic ordering. Moreover, detailed magnetic investigations indicate that the system is not only within the “Ising limit” but also in the “finite-size” regime.

Graphical abstract: An Ising iron(ii) chain exhibits a large finite-size energy barrier and “hard” magnetic behaviour

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Oct 2016
Accepted
16 Dec 2016
First published
19 Dec 2016

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 1449-1454

An Ising iron(II) chain exhibits a large finite-size energy barrier and “hard” magnetic behaviour

Y. Deng, T. Han, W. Xue, N. Hayashi, H. Kageyama and Y. Zheng, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 1449 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT03943J

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