Abstract
A dichlorido-bridged
dinuclear dysprosium(III) single-molecule magnet [Dy2L2(µ-Cl)2(THF)2] has been made using a diamine-bis(phenolate)
ligand, H2L. Magnetic studies show an energy barrier for
magnetization reversal (Ueff)
around 1000 K. Exchange-biasing effect is clearly seen in magnetic hysteresis with steps up to 4 K. Ab initio calculations exclude the
possibility of pure dipolar origin of this effect leading to the conclusion
that super-exchange via the chloride bridging ligands is important.
Supplementary materials
Title
Dy2-chemRxiv-SI
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