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single-molecule magnets

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Single-molecule magnets is a class of molecular compounds that behave as nanoscale magnetic units, exhibiting magnetic hysteresis and slow relaxation of magnetization below a characteristic blocking temperature. This research field investigates the fundamental magnetic properties of individual molecules, exploring the relationship between molecular structure, magnetic anisotropy, and spin dynamics, with significance for potential applications in high-density data storage, molecular spintronics, and quantum computing.

Top Authors

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GC

University of Florida

WW

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

DN

University of California San Diego

RS

University of Florence

EK

University of Edinburgh

Top Institutions

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University of Florida

Gainesville, United States

Grenoble, France

University of California San Diego

San Diego, United States

University of Florence

Florence, Italy