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Light-induced excited-spin-state-transition LIESST effect

In the same line, [Fe(qsal)2][Ni(dmit)2].2CH3CN has also been proven to show a cooperative spin transition based on n-n interactions between ligands [105]. Moreover, this compound is also one of the rare Fenl complex to exhibit the light-induced excited spin state trapping (LIESST) effect. [Pg.152]

Both photoinduced LS —> HS and HS > LS transitions involve transition through a 3Ti state, from which the system can relax into the LS and HS ground states via intersystem crossing processes. This reversible state switching has been summarized as light-induced excited spin state trapping (LIESST) effect,29 and especially for Fe-based compounds it can be conveniently traced by Mossbauer spectroscopy. [Pg.95]


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Excitation effects

Excitation light

Excitation transitions

Excited state transition

Excited-states effect

LIESST effect

Light effect

Light-induced

Light-induced excited spin state

Spin effects

Transition effects

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