A star-shaped molecule of MnII4O6 core with an St = 10 high spin state : a theoretical and experimental study with XPS, XMCD, and other magnetic methods
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2008
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We report a comprehensive study of the electronic and magnetic properties of a star-shaped molecule comprising a MnII 4O6 core. One feature of this compound is weak magnetic coupling constants compared to other similar polyoxo compounds. This leads to complicated low-lying magnetic states in which the ground state is not well separated from the upper-lying states, yielding a high-spin molecule with a giant magnetic moment of up to 20 μB/formula unit. We apply X-ray diffraction and magnetometry as well as other X-ray spectroscopic techniques, namely, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, and X-ray emission spectroscopy. We compare our experimental results with ab initio electronic band structure calculations as well as the localized electronic structure around the Mn2+ ions with charge-transfer multiplet calculations.
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Khanra, S, Kuepper, K, Weyhermüller, T, Prinz, M, Raekers, M, Voget, S, Postnikov, A V, de Groot, F M F, George, S J, Coldea, M, Neumann, M & Chaudhuri, P 2008, 'A star-shaped molecule of MnII4O6 core with an St = 10 high spin state : a theoretical and experimental study with XPS, XMCD, and other magnetic methods', Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 47, no. 11, pp. 4605-4617. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic7023007