Single-molecule magnets ``without'' intermolecular interactions

ORAL

Abstract

Intermolecular magnetic interactions (dipole-dipole and exchange) affect strongly the magnetic relaxation of crystals of single-molecule magnets (SMMs), especially at low temperature, where quantum tunneling of the magnetization (QTM) dominates. This leads to complex many-body problems [l]. Measurements on magnetically diluted samples are desirable to clearly sort out the behaviour of magnetically-isolated SMMs and to reveal, by comparison, the effect of intermolecular interactions. Here, we diluted a Fe4 SMM into a diamagnetic crystal lattice, affording arrays of independent and iso-oriented magnetic units. We found that the resonant tunnel transitions are much sharper, the tunneling efficiency changes significantly, and two-body QTM transitions disappear. These changes have been rationalized on the basis of a dipolar shuffling mechanism and of transverse dipolar fields, whose effect has been analyzed using a multispin model. Our findings directly prove the impact of intermolecular magnetic couplings on the SMM behaviour and disclose the magnetic response of truly-isolated giant spins in a diamagnetic crystalline environment.\\[4pt] [1] W. Wernsdorfer, at al, PRL 82, 3903 (1999); PRL 89, 197201 (2002); Nature 416, 406 (2002); IS Tupitsyn, PCE Stamp, NV Prokof'ev, PRB 69, 132406 (2004).

Authors

  • W. Wernsdorfer

    • Institut Neel, CNRS, Grenoble
    • Institut Neel, CNRS, Grenoble, France
  • L. Vergnani

    • INSTM, Uni-Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
  • M.J. Rodriguez-Douton

    • INSTM, Uni-Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
  • A. Cornia

    • INSTM, Uni-Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
  • P. Neugebauer

    • LNCMI, CNRS, Grenoble, France
  • A.L. Barra

    • LNCMI, CNRS, Grenoble, France
  • L. Sorace

    • INSTM, Uni-Firenze, Italy
  • R. Sessoli

    • INSTM, Uni-Firenze, Italy