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      Reversible switching of single-molecule magnet behaviors by transformation of dinuclear dysprosium cores in polyoxometalates

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      Chem. Sci.
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          Molecular spintronics using single-molecule magnets.

          A revolution in electronics is in view, with the contemporary evolution of the two novel disciplines of spintronics and molecular electronics. A fundamental link between these two fields can be established using molecular magnetic materials and, in particular, single-molecule magnets. Here, we review the first progress in the resulting field, molecular spintronics, which will enable the manipulation of spin and charges in electronic devices containing one or more molecules. We discuss the advantages over more conventional materials, and the potential applications in information storage and processing. We also outline current challenges in the field, and propose convenient schemes to overcome them.
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            Double-decker phthalocyanine complexes with Tb3+ or Dy3+ showed slow magnetization relaxation as a single-molecular property. The temperature ranges in which the behavior was observed were far higher than that of the transition-metal-cluster single-molecule magnets (SMMs). The significant temperature rise results from a mechanism in the relaxation process different from that in the transition-metal-cluster SMMs. The effective energy barrier for reversal of the magnetic moment is determined by the ligand field around a lanthanide ion, which gives the lowest degenerate substate a large |Jz| value and large energy separations from the rest of the substates in the ground-state multiplets.
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              Heteropoly and Isopoly Oxometalates

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                Journal
                CSHCBM
                Chem. Sci.
                Chem. Sci.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2041-6520
                2041-6539
                2013
                2013
                : 4
                : 2
                : 596-600
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                10.1039/C2SC21619A
                b1425028-3879-4a0f-9917-a524510127e2
                © 2013
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