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Magnetic Response of Mn(III)F(salen) at Low Temperatures...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Acta Physica Polonica A
Publication Date
Page Numbers
228 to 229
Volume
126
Issue
1
Conference Name
CSMAG '13
Conference Location
Kosice, Slovakia
Conference Date

The low temperature magnetic response of Mn(III)F(salen), salen = H14C16N2O2, an S = 2 linear-chain system, has been studied. Using a single crystal with the field applied perpendicular to the chain direction, torque magnetometry, down to 20 mK and up to 18 T, revealed a feature at 3.8 T when T ≤ 400 mK. ESR (≈ 200 GHz) studies, using single crystals at 4 K and in 5 T, have not detected any signal. In 10 mT, the temperature dependence of the susceptibility of powder-like samples can be reasonably fit when J/kB = 50 K and g = 2. In addition, these data are unchanged for P ≤ 1.0 GPa. Using a randomly-oriented, powder-like, deuterated (12 of 14 H replaced by D) sample of 2.2 g at 270 mK, neutron scattering data, acquired with the Cold Neutron Chopper Spectrometer at the Spallation Neutron Source, show several well defined excitations that may be from the zero-field energy levels of antiferromagnetic S = 2 spins with g = 2, J/kB = 50 K, D/kB = 2.8 K, and E/kB = 0.5 K.