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Inorganic chemistry ferromagnetism

Benelli, C., Caneschi, A., Fabretti, A.C., Gatteschi, D., and Pardi, L. (1990) Ferromagnetic couphng of gadolinium(lll) ions and nitronyl nitroxide radicals in an essentially isotropic way. Inorganic Chemistry, 29, 4153-4155. [Pg.398]

Costes, J.P., Dahan, F., Dupuis, A., and Larrrent, J.P. (2000) Is ferromagnetism an intrinsic property of the Cu"/Gd " couple 1. Structures and magnetic properties of two novel dinuclear complexes with a p-phenolato-p,-oximato (Cu,Gd) core. Inorganic Chemistry, 39, 169-173. [Pg.398]

Margeat, O., Lacroix, RG, Costes, J.P., Donnadieu, B., Lepetit, C., and Nakatani, K. (2004) Synthesis, structrrres, and physical properties of copper(II)-gadohnium(III) complexes combining ferromagnetic coupling and quadratic nonhnear optical properties. Inorganic Chemistry, 43, 4743 750. [Pg.398]

Novitchi, G., Costes, J.R, and Donnadieu, B. (2004) Synthesis and structure of 1-D heterometallic thiocyanato-bridged Cu Gd polymers with ferromagnetic properties. European Journal cf Inorganic Chemistry, 1808-1812. [Pg.399]

E. Colacio, M. Ghazi, R. Kivekas, and J. M. Moreno, Helical-chain copper(II) complexes and a cyclic tetranuclear copper(II) complex with single syn-anti car-boxylate bridges and ferromagnetic exchange interactions, Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 39, no. 13, pp. 2882-2890, 2000. [Pg.270]

Molecule-based materials exhibiting cooperative physical properties constitute one of the most active areas of interest in contemporary materials chemistry and science. An attractive chemical feature of these materials is the synthetic versatility provided by molecular chemistry. From the point of view of the physical properties, molecule-based materials can exhibit the properties of interest usually associated with the inorganic network solids, " as for example, high DC metal-like electrical conductivity and superconductivity, ferromagnetism, and non-linear optical responses. ... [Pg.413]


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