Precise measurement of angles between two magnetic moments and their configurational stability in single-molecule magnets
Abstract
A key parameter for the low-temperature magnetic coupling of in dinuclear lanthanide single-molecule magnets (SMMs) is the barrier resulting from the exchange and dipole interactions between the two moments. Here we extend the pseudospin model previously used to describe the ground state of dinuclear endofullerenes to account for variations in the orientation of the single-ion anisotropy axes and apply it to the two SMMs DyScN@C and DyTiC@C. While x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) indicates the same Dy groundstate in both molecules, the Dy-Dy coupling strength and the stability of magnetization is distinct. We demonstrate that both the magnitude of the barrier and the angle between the two moments are determined directly from precise temperature-dependent magnetization data to an accuracy better than . The experimentally found angles between the moments are in excellent agreement with calculated angles between the quantisation axes of the two Dy ions. Theory indicates a larger deviation of the orientation of the Dy magnetic moments from the Dy bond axes to the central ion in DyTiC@C. This may explain the lower stability of the magnetisation in DyTiC@C, although it exhibits a stronger exchange coupling than in DyScN@C.
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@article{arxiv.2201.04988,
title = {Precise measurement of angles between two magnetic moments and their configurational stability in single-molecule magnets},
author = {Rasmus Westerström and Vasilii Dubrovin and Katrin Junghans and Aram Kostanyan and Christin Schlesier and Jan Dreiser and Bernd Büchner and Stanislav M. Avdoshenko and Alexey A. Popov and Thomas Greber},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.04988},
year = {2022}
}
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4 figures, 6 pages