Room temperature study of the optical switching of a spin crossover compound inside its thermal hysteresis loop
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Applied Physics Letters. 2010, vol. 96, n° 4, p. 041907
American Institute of Physics
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We have studied the low-spin to high spin state phase transition induced by a single or a sequence of nanosecond laser pulses within the thermal hysteresis loop of the [Fe(NH<sub class="emphinferior">2</sub>-trz)<sub ...Leer más >
We have studied the low-spin to high spin state phase transition induced by a single or a sequence of nanosecond laser pulses within the thermal hysteresis loop of the [Fe(NH<sub class="emphinferior">2</sub>-trz)<sub class="emphinferior">3</sub>](NO<sub class="emphinferior">3</sub>)<sub class="emphinferior">2</sub>-H<sub class="emphinferior">2</sub>O spin crossover compound. We demonstrate that the final state that is photoinduced can be finely controlled by changing the central wavelength and the energy of the laser pulses. A simple model accounts for the observed phenomena and paves the way for the practical applications to optical data storage at room temperature of spin state transition compounds.< Leer menos
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Optical materials
Optical storage
Optical switches
Organic compounds
Phase transformations
Thermo-optical effects
Hysteresis
Iron compounds
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