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Laser light-induced excited spin-state trapping

Photoinduced spin-related phenomena are a particularly important field of the solid-state photophysics, because fast spin switching is a prospective basis for applications in the field of spintronics. An illustrative example is the production of the metastable state of the iron propyltetrazole (ptz) complex [Fe(ptz)6](BF4)2 by laser light-induced excited spin-state trapping (LIESST) and the determination of the resulting structure by steady-state X-ray photodiffraction [68]. In another example, steady-state X-ray photodiffraction at cryogenic temperatures was successfully utilized to study photoinduced phase transition due to spin crossover in the tris(a-picolylamine)iron(II) complex [69]. The phase transition is accompanied by... [Pg.123]


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Excitation light

Laser excitation

Laser induced

Laser light

Lasers Laser trapping

Light trapping

Light-induced

Light-induced excited spin state

Spin trapping

Spin-trapped

Trap states

Trapped state

Trapping states

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