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Hyperfine Interactions in the Intramolecular Antiferromagnet (Fe salen C1)2
Journal of Chemical Physics
  • R. Lechan, Brandeis University
  • C. Nicolini, Brandeis University
  • C. R. Abeledo, Brandeis University
  • Richard B. Frankel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publication Date
9-15-1973
Abstract

Magnetic hyperfine interactions in (Fe salen C1)2 have been studied using the Mössbauer effect in external magnetic fields up to 80 kOe and for 4.2 ≤ T ≤ 80 °K. The low‐temperature results are adequately described by a simple intramolecular exchange model with J = 7.0 cm−1 and a hyperfine interaction constant of −180 kOe per unit spin. At higher temperature the effective field approximation breaks down. Data for (Fe salen)2O are also briefly reported.

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Citation Information
R. Lechan, C. Nicolini, C. R. Abeledo and Richard B. Frankel. "Hyperfine Interactions in the Intramolecular Antiferromagnet (Fe salen C1)2" Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 59 Iss. 6 (1973) p. 3138 - 3142
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rfrankel/97/