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EPSRC Reference: GR/M14395/01
Title: MAGNETO-OPTICAL PROPERTIES & SYNTHESIS OF MOLECULAR MAGNETS OF TRANSITION METAL CLUSTERS
Principal Investigator: Thomson, Professor A
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Max Planck Institutes (Grouped)
Department: Chemistry
Organisation: University of East Anglia
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 January 1999 Ends: 31 December 2001 Value (£): 157,645
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Chemical Synthetic Methodology
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Chemicals Electronics
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A two prolonged programme, building on our earlier MCD work on the super-paramagnetic cluster [Mn12012(OAc)16(H20)4] [Mn12], will investigate the optical and magnetic properties and carry out syntheses of new clusters with interesting paramagnetic relaxation propertises. An important novel aim is to seek photo-addressable magnetic materials which possess either photo-spin scrambling or spin memory. Magnetic and optical work: to characterise the MCD-deteced hysteresis behaviour of the exitedoptical states of [Mn12] in glassy samples and as partially oriented films and polycrystalline arrays: to study photo-pumping of spins between ground and exited state spin manifolds in a search for spin scrambling and/or spin memory effects in the exited optical states which may lead to photo-erasure or -creation of spin state polarisation.Synthesis: Novel Nano-cluster magnets based on the [Mn12] cluster will be engineered by changing overall cluster oxidation states, by exchanging the encapsulating carboxylate ligands to allow for ease of molecular orientation and by synthesising hetero-metal clusters based on the [Mn12] framework. A survey will be made of the magneto-optic properties of new transition metal clusters including those with Fe(III) oxyhydroxy cores and their congeners such as those containing Cr(III) and Mn(III) as well as new clusters containing Ni(II)24.
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