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Structure—magneto correlation

Stevens, K. W. H. In Magneto-Structural Correlations in Exchange Coupled Systems Willett, R. D., Gatteschi, D. Kahn, O. Eds. Reidel, Dordrecht, 1985, 105. [Pg.279]

Magneto-Structural Correlations for Some Typical Symmetries... [Pg.41]

Magnetic anisotropy in a dyspro-sium/DOTA single-molecule magnet beyond simple magneto-structural correlations. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 51, 1606-1610. [Pg.56]

Magneto-Structural Correlations in Exchange Coupled Systems, Reidel Publishing, Dordrecht. [Pg.119]

Bertini, I. Luchinat, C. Mancini, M. Spina, G. Magneto-structural correlations in... [Pg.103]

I. Bertini, C. Luchinat, M. Mancini, G. Spina (1985) In Gatteschi D., Kahn O., Willett R.D. (eds) Magneto-structural correlations in exchange-coupled systems. Reidel, Dordrecht p. 421. [Pg.202]

Wilett RD, Gatteschi D, Kahn O (eds) (1985) Magneto-Structural Correlations in Exchange Coupled Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 140. Reidel, Dordrecht... [Pg.262]

Giidel, H.U. in "Magneto-Structural Correlations in Exchange Coupled Systems" Willett, R.D., Ed. Reidel, 1985 p. 297. [Pg.11]

Natural optical activity is based on the structure of the molecules (optically active centres). Artificial optical rotation is found in magnetic fields the Faraday-Verdet effect or Magneto-Optic Effect, discovered by Michael Faraday in 1845. The theoretical basis for this effect was developed by James Clerk Maxwell in the 1860s and 1870s. From investigations on small molecules we know that the study of magneto-optical rotation offers interesting correlations with the chemical structure and that additive properties of the Verdet constant have been found. [Pg.299]

Other examples have been reported for Ln(III)-3d and Ln(III)-radical systems [69-71]. No general magneto-structure correlation relationship has been deduced from the reported compounds for a limited number of studies. These were also restricted by the difficulties of theoretical modeling and calculation for the spin-orbit coupling. [Pg.367]

R. WrUett, D. Gatteschi, O. Kahn (eds.). Magneto-structural Correlation in Exchange Coupled Systems, NATO ASl Series C140 (Dordrecht, Kluwer, 1985)... [Pg.613]

The McConnell-1 magneto-structural correlation was an empirical suggestion proposed in H.M. McConnell, J. Chem. Phys. 39, 1910, 1963. [Pg.288]

The McConnell-11 magneto-structural correlation was proposed a few years after the McConnell-1 proposal in H.M. McConnell, Proc. R.A. Welch Found. Conf. Chem. Res. 11, 144, 1967. [Pg.288]


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