TY - JOUR
T1 - Wavelength selective light-induced magnetic effects in the binuclear spin crossover compound { [Fe (bt) (NCS)2] 2 (bpym) }
AU - Moussa, N. Ould
AU - Trzop, E.
AU - Mouri, S.
AU - Zein, S.
AU - Molnár, G.
AU - Gaspar, A. B.
AU - Collet, E.
AU - Buron-Le Cointe, M.
AU - Real, J. A.
AU - Borshch, S.
AU - Tanaka, K.
AU - Cailleau, H.
AU - Bousseksou, A.
PY - 2007/2/1
Y1 - 2007/2/1
N2 - Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and magnetic susceptibility measurements under light irradiation, the selective light-induced excited spin state trapping (LIESST) and the reversible-LIESST effect have been evidenced and studied in depth in the binuclear spin crossover compound { [Fe (bt) (NCS)2] 2 bpym}. In this system, each magnetic site can switch from low spin (LS) to high spin (HS), so that three states exist, namely, the LS-LS, HS-LS, and HS-HS. All these techniques shine a new light on the high phototunability of this system. In addition to the direct photoswitching from the LS-LS to the HS-LS or to the HS-HS state, here we show that photoinduced switching between the excited photoinduced states can be triggered in a reversible way: from HS-LS to HS-HS (irradiation around 800 nm), or reverse from HS-HS to HS-LS (irradiation around 1300 nm). The nature of the intermediate HS-LS state during the thermal and light-induced spin state changes is also discussed by comparing the spectroscopic measurements and the structural analysis. The loss of inversion symmetry in the HS-LS molecular state, where the two magnetic Fe sites are no more equivalent, is not accompanied by any long-range ordering of the noncentrosymmetric molecules in the crystal. Therefore the continuous double-step spin conversion corresponds to a double crossover.
AB - Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and magnetic susceptibility measurements under light irradiation, the selective light-induced excited spin state trapping (LIESST) and the reversible-LIESST effect have been evidenced and studied in depth in the binuclear spin crossover compound { [Fe (bt) (NCS)2] 2 bpym}. In this system, each magnetic site can switch from low spin (LS) to high spin (HS), so that three states exist, namely, the LS-LS, HS-LS, and HS-HS. All these techniques shine a new light on the high phototunability of this system. In addition to the direct photoswitching from the LS-LS to the HS-LS or to the HS-HS state, here we show that photoinduced switching between the excited photoinduced states can be triggered in a reversible way: from HS-LS to HS-HS (irradiation around 800 nm), or reverse from HS-HS to HS-LS (irradiation around 1300 nm). The nature of the intermediate HS-LS state during the thermal and light-induced spin state changes is also discussed by comparing the spectroscopic measurements and the structural analysis. The loss of inversion symmetry in the HS-LS molecular state, where the two magnetic Fe sites are no more equivalent, is not accompanied by any long-range ordering of the noncentrosymmetric molecules in the crystal. Therefore the continuous double-step spin conversion corresponds to a double crossover.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.75.054101
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.75.054101
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33846687371
SN - 1098-0121
VL - 75
JO - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
JF - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
IS - 5
M1 - 054101
ER -