Spin echo measurements at an avoided crossing in the molecular nanomagnet Cr<sub>7</sub>Mn
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Abstract
We report spin echo measurements of spin relaxation times in dilute samples of the spin S = 1 molecular nanomagnet [(CH3)2NH2][C7MnF8((CH3)3CCOO)16] ("Cr7Mn") in the vicinity of an avoided crossing. Our samples are diluted by co-crystallizing Cr7Mn with Ga7Zn, a diamagnetic isostructural analogue. By coupling samples to a loop-gap resonator (LGR), we use a custom FPGA-based pulsed electron-spin resonance (ESR) spectrometer to perform parallel-mode spin echo experiments. With the resonant frequency of the LGR tuned to the tunnel splitting of Cr7Mn, ~4 GHz, we observe a clear spin echo signal near zero field, which decreases at higher fields. From this signal, we measure both T1 and T2, finding that T1 ~ 300 μs and T2 ~ 180 ns for a 0.5% sample at zero field. Surpisingly, our measured T2 values do not depend strongly on dilution. We will also present data on the field dependence of relaxation times.
*Work supported by U. S. National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. DMR-1310135 and DMR-1708692.
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Presenters
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Charles Collett
- Physics, Hamilton College
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College