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Light-Induced Magnetization Changes in a Coordination Polymer Heterostructure of a Prussian Blue Analogue and a Hofmann-like Fe(II) Spin Crossover Compound
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringLow-dimensional MagnetismPolymer-based MagnetMagnetic ResonancePrussian Blue AnalogueChemistrySpintronic MaterialMagnetic MaterialsSpin Transition PropertiesSpin StateMagnetoresistanceMagnetismLight-induced Magnetization ChangesMagnetic Thin FilmsMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryMolecular MagnetismLow-dimensional SystemsMagnetic MaterialSpintronicsFerromagnetismSpin Crossover CompoundMolecule-based MagnetNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsCoordination PolymerFunctional MaterialsLiesst Effect
Coordination polymer thin film heterostructures of the Prussian blue analogue NiIIb[CrIII(CN)6]0.7·nH2O (NiCr-PBA) and the 3D Hofmann-like spin crossover compound Fe(azpy)[Pt(CN)4]·xH2O {azpy = 4,4′-azopyridine} have been developed, and spin transition properties have been characterized via SQUID magnetometry and Raman spectroscopy. The magnetic response of the ferromagnetic NiCr-PBA layer (Tc ≈ 70 K) can be altered by inducing the LIESST effect (light-induced excited spin state trapping) in the coupled paramagnetic Fe(II) spin crossover material. Whereas an increase in magnetization is measured for the single-phase Fe(azpy)[Pt(CN)4]·xH2O, a decrease in magnetization is observed for the heterostructure. These results indicate the LIESST effect alone cannot account for the sign and magnitude of the magnetization change in the heterostructure, but the temperature profile of the magnetization shows that significant changes in the NiCr-PBA network are correlated to the spin state of the Hofmann-like SCO network.
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