Journal article

Pressure dependence of the magnetic anisotropy in the single-molecule magnet Mn4O3Br(OAc)3(dbm)3

A Sieber, G Chaboussant, R Bircher, C Boskovic, HU Güdel, G Christou, H Mutka

Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics | AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC | Published : 2004

Abstract

The anisotropy splitting in the ground state of the single-molecule magnet Mn4O3Br(OAc)3(dbm)3 is studied by inelastic neutron scattering as a function of hydrostatic pressure. This allows a tuning of the anisotropy and thus the energy barrier for slow magnetization relaxation at low temperatures. The value of the negative axial anisotropy parameter Dcluster changes from -0.0627(1) meV at ambient to -0.0603(3) meV at 12 kbar pressure, and in the same pressure range the height of the energy barrier between up and down spins is reduced from 1.260(5) meV to 1.213(9) meV. Since the Mn - Br bond is significantly softer and thus more compressible than the Mn - O bonds, pressure induces a tilt of t..

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