Measurements of proton nuclear magnetic resonance (H-1 NMR) spectra and relaxation and of muon spin relaxation (mu+SR) have been performed as a function of temperature and external magnetic field on two isostructural lanthanide complexes, Er(trensal) and Dy(trensal) [where H(3)trensal = 2, 2', 2 '' - tris - (salicylideneimino)triethylamine], featuring crystallographically imposed trigonal symmetry. Both the nuclear 1/T-1 and muon lambda longitudinal relaxation rates (LRRs) exhibit a peak for temperatures T < 30 K, associated to the slowing down of the spin dynamics, and the width of the NMR absorption spectra starts to increase significantly at T similar to 50 K, a temperature sizably higher than the one of the LRR peaks. The LRR peaks have a field and temperature dependence different from those previously reported for all molecular nanomagnets. They do not follow the Bloembergen-Purcell-Pound scaling of the amplitude and position in temperature and field and thus cannot be explained in terms of a single dominating correlation time tau(c) determined by the spin slowing down at low temperature. Further, for T < 50 K the spectral width does not follow the temperature behavior of the magnetic susceptibility chi. We suggest, using simple qualitative considerations, that the observed behavior is due to a combination of two different relaxation processes characterized by the correlation times tau(LT) and tau(HT), dominating for T < 30 K and T > 50 K, respectively. Finally, the observed flattening of LRR for T < 5 K is suggested to have a quantum origin.

NMR and μ+SR detection of unconventional spin dynamics in Er(trensal) and Dy(trensal) molecular magnets / E. Lucaccini, L. Sorace, F. Adelnia, S. Sanna, P. Arosio, M. Mariani, S. Carretta, Z. Salman, F. Borsa, A. Lascialfari. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 100:17(2019 Nov 12). [10.1103/PhysRevB.100.174416]

NMR and μ+SR detection of unconventional spin dynamics in Er(trensal) and Dy(trensal) molecular magnets

P. Arosio;A. Lascialfari
2019

Abstract

Measurements of proton nuclear magnetic resonance (H-1 NMR) spectra and relaxation and of muon spin relaxation (mu+SR) have been performed as a function of temperature and external magnetic field on two isostructural lanthanide complexes, Er(trensal) and Dy(trensal) [where H(3)trensal = 2, 2', 2 '' - tris - (salicylideneimino)triethylamine], featuring crystallographically imposed trigonal symmetry. Both the nuclear 1/T-1 and muon lambda longitudinal relaxation rates (LRRs) exhibit a peak for temperatures T < 30 K, associated to the slowing down of the spin dynamics, and the width of the NMR absorption spectra starts to increase significantly at T similar to 50 K, a temperature sizably higher than the one of the LRR peaks. The LRR peaks have a field and temperature dependence different from those previously reported for all molecular nanomagnets. They do not follow the Bloembergen-Purcell-Pound scaling of the amplitude and position in temperature and field and thus cannot be explained in terms of a single dominating correlation time tau(c) determined by the spin slowing down at low temperature. Further, for T < 50 K the spectral width does not follow the temperature behavior of the magnetic susceptibility chi. We suggest, using simple qualitative considerations, that the observed behavior is due to a combination of two different relaxation processes characterized by the correlation times tau(LT) and tau(HT), dominating for T < 30 K and T > 50 K, respectively. Finally, the observed flattening of LRR for T < 5 K is suggested to have a quantum origin.
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NMR and μ+SR detection of unconventional spin dynamics in Er(trensal) and Dy(trensal) molecular magnets / E. Lucaccini, L. Sorace, F. Adelnia, S. Sanna, P. Arosio, M. Mariani, S. Carretta, Z. Salman, F. Borsa, A. Lascialfari. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 100:17(2019 Nov 12). [10.1103/PhysRevB.100.174416]
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