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Spin transition in Gd$_3$N@C$_{80}$, detected by low-temperature on-chip SQUID technique

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2011-03-18 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

We present a magnetic study of the Gd3_3N@C80_{80} molecule, consisting of a Gd-trimer via a Nitrogen atom, encapsulated in a C80_{80} cage. This molecular system can be an efficient contrast agent for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) applications. We used a low-temperature technique able to detect small magnetic signals by placing the sample in the vicinity of an on-chip SQUID. The technique implemented at NHMFL has the particularity to operate in high magnetic fields of up to 7 T. The Gd3_3N@C80_{80} shows a paramagnetic behavior and we find a spin transition of the Gd3_3N structure at 1.2 K. We perform quantum mechanical simulations, which indicate that one of the Gd ions changes from a 8S7/2^8S_{7/2} state (L=0,S=7/2L=0, S=7/2) to a 7F6^7F_{6} state (L=S=3,J=6L=S=3, J=6), likely due to a charge transfer between the C80_{80} cage and the ion.

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@article{arxiv.1009.0440,
  title  = {Spin transition in Gd$_3$N@C$_{80}$, detected by low-temperature on-chip SQUID technique},
  author = {L. Chen and E. E. Carpenter and C. S. Hellberg and H. C. Dorn and M. Shultz and W. Wernsdorfer and I. Chiorescu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.0440},
  year   = {2011}
}