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1 Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J.Anomalous charge transport phenomena in the molecular-based magnet V(TCNE)x.y(solvent)We present charge transport studies on recently developed molecular-based magnets V(TCNE)x. y(solvent) (TCNE= tetracyanoethylene) which show local magnetic ordering at temperatures, T, as high as 400 K. V(TCNE), .y(solvent) prepared from the solvent CH2Cl2 has o(300 K) - 10-3 S/cm, and that prepar...Frequency; Conductivity; Spin1993
2 Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J.Anomalous magnetoresistance in high-temperature organic-based magnetic seminconducting V(TCNE)x filmsAnomalous positive magnetoresistance (MR) in high temperature organic-based magnet V(TCNE)x (TCNE=tetracynoethylene) thin films is reported. MR increases linearly with applied magnetic field and shows a maximum at the ferrimagnetic ordering temperature. The suggested roles of oppositely spin pola...Spin; Ferrimagnetic; Resistance2003
3 Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J.Complex ac susceptibility studies of the disordered molecular based magnets V(TCNE)x: role of spinless solventThe effect of different spinless solvents on the magnetism of V(TCNE)x . y(solvent) (TCNE= tetracyanoethylene) is studied by temperature (T) dependent ac susceptibility above 2.3 K. Though V(TCNE)x.y(CH2Cl2) has a critical temperature Tc -400 K, for V(TCNEx.y(C4H8O), Tc -205 K and the coercive field...Magnetization; Spin; Temperature1993
4 Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J.Ferrimagnetic resonance in films of vanadium [tetracyanoethanide]x, grown by chemical vapor depositionFerrimagnetic resonance (FMR) measurements in thin films of V[TCNE]x grown by chemical vapor deposition exhibit a series of sharp lines at 300 K. The orientational dependence of these lines is a result of the sample geometry provided the magnetization tracks the applied magnetic field. The FMR inten...Spin; Anisotropy; Magnetization2004
5 Mattis, Daniel C.Few-body problem on a latticeThe author explores some of the inherent simplifications of "quantum lattice physics." He distinguishes between fermions and bosons and analyzes the n-body problem for each, with n = 1,2,3... typically a small number. With delta-function (zero-range) interactions, the three-body problem on a lattice...Quantum; Electrons; Spin1986
6 Miller, Joel StevenInterpenetrating three-dimensional rutile-like frameworks. Crystal structure and magnetic properties of MnII[C(CN)3]2The interpenetrating double-density rutile-like structure and magnetic properties of MnII[C(CN)3]2 are determined.Spin; Bond; Coupling1998
7 Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J.Linear chain ferromagnetic charge transfer compoundsCharge transfer complexes possessing a ... DADA ... structure with both the donor, D, and acceptor, A, being S = 1/2 radicals may exhibit cooperative magnetic phenomena. The complex [Fe(C5Me5)2]+ [TCNQ]-. exhibits metamagnetic behavior. The similarly structured [TCNE]-. and [C4(CN)6]-. complexes ar...Spin; Exchange; Molecular1986
8 Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J.Magnetic properties and critical behavior of Fe(tetracyanoethylene) 2.x(CH2Cl2): a high-Tc molecule-based magnetWe report magnetic studies of Fe(TCNE)2•x(CH2Cl2), a member of the family of high-Tc molecule-based magnets, M(TCNE)x•y (solvent) (M=V, Mn, TCNE=tetracyanoethelyne). Based on extensive static and dynamic magnetic measurements we show that this system has a complex magnetic behavior, with a mixtu...Solvent; Anisotropy; Spin2000
9 Ailion, David CharlesMolecular reorientations in the ordered phases of KCN and NaCN studied by NMRWe have measured 13C and 23Na NMR spin-lattice relaxation times as a function of temperature in KCN and NaCN in order to study the head-to-tail reorientations of the CN- molecules in the two low-temperature ordered phases. We have combined our data with those of dielectric-response and ionic-thermal...Spin; Interactions; Fluctuations1984
10 Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J.Molecule-based magnets - an overviewMolecule-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 proper...Spin; Magnetization; Magnetic ordering2000
11 Mattis, Daniel C.New mapping for particles on lattices with hard-core interactionsA novel mapping between Hilbert spaces of unequal dimensionalities yields many-body states which exactly satisfy the no-double-occupancy constraints for particles on lattices in arbitrary spatial dimensions. After proving the states are complete, we apply them to Nagaoka's theorem and the t-J model...Ferromagnetism; Spin; Dimensions1996
12 Miller, Joel StevenNoncollinear antiferromagnetic structure of the molecule-based magnet Mn[N(CN)2]2The crystallographic and magnetic properties of the Mn[N(CN)2]2 compound have been investigated by dc magnetization, ac susceptibility, specific heat, and zero-field neutron diffraction on polycrystalline samples. The magnetic structure consists of two sublattices which are antiferromagnetically cou...Spin; Crystal; Magnetic2000
13 Miller, Joel StevenStructure and physical properties of hexacyanomanganate(IV), [MnIV(CN)6]2-Hydrolytically unstable d3 [MnI V(CN)6]2- as the [N(PPh3)2]+ salt is crystallographically, spectroscopically, and magnetically characterized.Absorption; Magnetic; Spin1997
14 Miller, Joel StevenStructure, optical and magnetic behaviour of meso-tetraphenyl-porphyrinatoiron(III) tetracyanoethenide, [FeIII(TPP)]+[TCNE].-*The direct redox reaction between tetracyanoethylene (TCNE) and meso-tetraphenylporphyrinatoiron(II), [FeII(TPP)], formed the electron transfer salt (ETS) [FeIII(TPP)][TCNE], which has been structurally, spectroscopically, and magnetically characterized. It has an extended one-dimensional linear ch...Magnets; Spin; Electron2001
15 Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh; Kirby, Robert Michael IIVerification of MPI programs using SpinVerification of distributed systems is a complex yet important process. Concurrent systems are vulnerable to problems such as deadlock, starvation, and race conditions. Parallel programs written using the MPI (Message Passing Interface) Standard are no exception. Spin can be used to formally ver...MPI programs; Verification; distributed systems; Message Passing Interface; Spin2004
16 Miller, Joel StevenZero field splitting, field-dependent magnetization of mixed-valent S = 3/2 Diruthenium(II,III) tetracarboxylatesThe 2 K field-dependent magnetization, M(H), of S = 3/2 [RunII/III2(OAc)4]+ was studied. [RuII/III 2(OAc)4]+ exhibits an unusually low magnetization with respect to that predicted by the classical Brillouin function. This reduced value is a consequence of the large anisotropy arising from the large ...Spin; Coupling; Expressions2004
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