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Model Exact Low-Lying States and Spin Dynamics in Ferric Wheels; Fe$_6$ to Fe$_{12}$

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

Using an efficient numerical scheme that exploits spatial symmetries and spin-parity, we have obtained the exact low-lying eigenstates of exchange Hamiltonians for ferric wheels up to Fe12_{12}. The largest calculation involves the Fe12_{12} ring which spans a Hilbert space dimension of about 145 million for Ms_s=0 subspace. Our calculated gaps from the singlet ground state to the excited triplet state agrees well with the experimentally measured values. Study of the static structure factor shows that the ground state is spontaneously dimerized for ferric wheels. Spin states of ferric wheels can be viewed as quantized states of a rigid rotor with the gap between the ground and the first excited state defining the inverse of moment of inertia. We have studied the quantum dynamics of Fe10_{10} as a representative of ferric wheels. We use the low-lying states of Fe10_{10} to solve exactly the time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation and find the magnetization of the molecule in the presence of an alternating magnetic field at zero temperature. We observe a nontrivial oscillation of magnetization which is dependent on the amplitude of the {\it ac} field. We have also studied the torque response of Fe12_{12} as a function of magnetic field, which clearly shows spin-state crossover.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0201330,
  title  = {Model Exact Low-Lying States and Spin Dynamics in Ferric Wheels; Fe$_6$ to Fe$_{12}$},
  author = {Indranil Rudra and S. Ramasesha and Diptiman Sen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0201330},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Revtex, 24 pages, 8 eps figures