Three-dimensional network-structured cyanide-based magnets

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Chemistry
Creator Miller, Joel Steven
Title Three-dimensional network-structured cyanide-based magnets
Date 2000
Description Introduction Magnets based on metal oxides have been important for hundreds of years. Magnetite, Fe3O4, Co-doped (y)-Fe2O3, and CrO2 are important examples. The oxide (O2-) bridge between the magnetic metal ions has filled p orbitals (Figure 1a) that provide the pathway for strong spin coupling. Albeit with twice as many atoms, cyanide (C=(_)N(-) can bridge between two metal ions via its pair of empty antibonding orbitals (Figure 1b) and filled nonbonding orbitals. Even prior to a detailed understanding of either their composition or structure, magnetic ordering of several cyanide complexes, although at low temperature, was noted.(1)
Type Text
Publisher Materials Research Society
Volume 25
Issue 11
First Page 60
Last Page 64
Subject Magnetic; Ferrimagnetic; Magnetization
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Miller, J. S. (2000). Three-dimensional network-structured cyanide-based magnets. MRS Bulletin, 25(11), 60-4.
Rights Management (c) Materials Research Society
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