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Metal clusters magnetic susceptibility

The limited magnetic measurements of very mixed -metal clusters are summarized in Table XIII. The magnetic behavior of some anti-ferromagnetic very mixed -metal carbonyl clusters (Fig. 82) has been studied by Pasynskii and eo-workers. Temperature dependences of the magnetic susceptibilities of Cr2Co(/t3-S)3(/i-SBu )(CO)2() -C3H4R)2l (R = H. Me) have been determined us-... [Pg.131]

Thanks to the extensive literature on Aujj and the related smaller gold cluster compounds, plus some new results and reanalysis of older results to be presented here, it is now possible to paint a fairly consistent physical picture of the AU55 cluster system. To this end, the results of several microscopic techniques, such as Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) [39,40,41], Mossbauer Effect Spectroscopy (MES) [24, 25, 42,43,44,45,46], Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) [35, 36], Photoemission Spectroscopy (XPS and UPS) [47,48,49], nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) [29, 50, 51], and electron spin resonance (ESR) [17, 52, 53, 54] will be combined with the results of several macroscopic techniques, such as Specific Heat (Cv) [25, 54, 55, 56,49], Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) [57], Thermo-gravimetric Analysis (TGA) [58], UV-visible absorption spectroscopy [40, 57,17, 59, 60], AC and DC Electrical Conductivity [29,61,62, 63,30] and Magnetic Susceptibility [64, 53]. This is the first metal cluster system that has been subjected to such a comprehensive examination. [Pg.3]

The behavior of the magnetic susceptibility as a function of temperature is in accord with what one should expect from an array of small isolated metal clusters, with splitting between the filled and the empty intra-cluster electronic energy bands of the order of 30 K. The magnetic moment per cluster of less than one electron spin still requires clarification. [Pg.34]

The deflection of clusters by an inhomogeneous magnetic field provides an indication of their magnetic susceptibility. Similar deflection in a static electric field has also been performed for alkali beams and is planned for the transition metals in order to obtain polarizabilities as a function of cluster size. [Pg.220]


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