Magnetic long-range order induced by quantum ralaxation in single-molecule magnets

Abstract

Can magnetic interactions between single-molecule magnets (SMMs) in a crystal establish long-range magnetic order at low temperatures deep in the quantum regime, where the only electron spin fluctuations are due to incoherent magnetic quantum tunneling (MQT)? Put inversely: can MQT provide the temperature dependent fluctuations needed to destroy the ordered state above some finite Tc, although it should basically itself be a T-independent process? Our experiments on two novel Mn4 SMMs provide a positive answer to the above, showing at the same time that MQT in the SMMs has to involve spin-lattice coupling at a relaxation rate equaling that predicted and observed recently for nuclear-spin-mediated quantum relaxation.

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American Physical Society

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Reproducció digital del document proporcionada per PROLA i http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.117202

Physical Review Letters, 2004, vol. 93, núm. 11, p. 117202-1-117202-4

http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.117202

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