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Dysprosium magnetic structure

Figure 9.28 The structures of Dys and its relaxation behavior [116]. (Reprinted with permission from J. Tang, et al., Dysprosium triangles showing single-molecule magnet behavior of thermally excited spin states, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2006, 45, 1729-1733 (Figures 1, 4 and 5). Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA.)... Figure 9.28 The structures of Dys and its relaxation behavior [116]. (Reprinted with permission from J. Tang, et al., Dysprosium triangles showing single-molecule magnet behavior of thermally excited spin states, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2006, 45, 1729-1733 (Figures 1, 4 and 5). Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA.)...
In Chapters I and 2, an introduction is made to the synchrotron Mossbauer spectroscopy with examples. Examples include the/ns/tu Mossbauer spectroscopy with synchrotron radiation on thin films and the study of deep-earth minerals. Investigations of in-beam Mossbauer spectroscopy using a Mn beam at the RIKEN RIBF is presented in Chapter 3. This chapter demonstrates innovative experimental setup for online Mossbauer spectroscopy using the thermal neutron capture reaction, Fe (n, y) Fe. The Mossbauer spectroscopy of radionuclides is described in Chapters 4-7. Chapter 4 gives full description of the latest analysis results of lanthanides Eu and Gd) Mossbauer structure and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) lattice parameter (oq) data of defect fluorite (DF) oxides with the new defect crystal chemistry (DCC) Oq model. Chapter 5 reviews the Np Mossbauer and magnetic study of neptunyl(+l) complexes, while Chapter 6 describes the Mossbauer spectroscopy of organic complexes of europium and dysprosium. Mossbauer spectroscopy is presented in Chapter 7. There are three chapters on spin-state switching/spin-crossover phenomena (Chapter 8-10). Examples in these chapters are mainly on iron compounds, such as iron(lll) porphyrins. The use of Mossbauer spectroscopy of physical properties of Sn(ll) is discussed in Chapter I I. [Pg.652]


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