Wernsdorfer W, Murugesu M, Christou G. Resonant tunneling in truly axial symmetry Mn12 single-molecule magnets: sharp crossover between thermally assisted and pure quantum tunneling.
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2006;
96:057208. [PMID:
16486979 DOI:
10.1103/physrevlett.96.057208]
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Abstract
Magnetization measurements of a truly axial symmetry molecular nanomagnet with a spin ground state of S = 10 show resonant tunneling. This compound has the same magnetic anisotropy as but the molecules are better isolated and the crystals have less disorder and a higher symmetry. Hysteresis loop measurements at several temperatures reveal a well-resolved step fine structure which is due to level crossings of excited states. All step positions can be modeled by a simple spin Hamiltonian. The results establish a sharp crossover between thermally assisted and pure quantum tunneling, as had been previously predicted.
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