Short-range correlations in d-f cyanido-bridged assemblies with XY and XY-Heisenberg anisotropy

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Publication date 2011
Journal Dalton Transactions
Volume | Issue number 40 | 33
Pages (from-to) 8407-8413
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
Two new d-f cyanido-bridged 1D assemblies [RE(pzam)3(H2O)Mo(CN)8]·H2O (RE = Sm(III), Er(III)) were synthesized and their magneto-structural properties have been studied by field-dependent magnetization and specific heat measurements at low temperatures (≥0.3 K). Below ≈ 10 K the ground state of both the Sm(III) and Er(III) ions is found to be a Kramers doublet with effective spin S = 1/2. From analyses of the low-temperature magnetic specific heat and magnetization the exchange coupling between these RE(III) effective spins and the Mo(V) spins S = 1/2 along the structural chains has been determined. It is found to be antiferromagnetic, with J∥/kB = −2.6 K and Ising-Heisenberg symmetry of the interaction (J∥/J⊥ = 0.3) for RE = Sm(III), whereas the compound with RE = Er(III) behaves as a pure XY chain, with J⊥/kB = −1.0 K. For the compound [Sm(pzam)3(H2O)Mo(CN)8]·H2O a small λ-type anomaly in the specific heat is observed at about 0.6 K, which is ascribed to a transition to long-range magnetic ordering induced by weak interchain interactions of dipolar origin. No evidence for 3D interchain magnetic ordering is found in the Er(III) analogue.



Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1039/c1dt10310e
Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C1DT10310E
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