Molecule-based magnets - an overview

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Chemistry
Creator Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J.
Title Molecule-based magnets - an overview
Date 2000
Description Molecule-based* magnets are a broad, emerging class of magnetic materials that expand the materials properties typically associated with magnets to include low density, transparency, electrical insulation, and low-temperature fabrication, as well as combine magnetic ordering with other properties such as photoresponsiveness. Essentially all of the common magnetic phenomena associated with conventional transition-metal and rare-earth-based magnets can be found in molecule-based magnets. Although discovered less than two decades ago, magnets with ordering temperatures exceeding room temperature, very high (-27.0 kOe or 2.16 MA/m) and very low (several Oe or less) coercivities, and substantial remanent and saturation magnetizations have been achieved. In addition, exotic phenomena including photoresponsiveness have been reported. The advent of molecule-based magnets offers new processing opportunities. For example, thin-film magnets can be prepared by means of low-temperature chemical vapor deposition and electrodeposition methods.
Type Text
Publisher Materials Research Society
Volume 25
Issue 11
First Page 21
Last Page 28
Subject Spin; Magnetization; Magnetic ordering
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Miller, J. S., & Epstein, A. J. (2000). Molecule-based magnets - an overview. MRS Bulletin, 25(11), 21-28.
Rights Management (c) Materials Research Society
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