Thermal spin transition in [Fe(NH2-trz)3]Br2 investigated by spectroscopic ellipsometry
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Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (1998-2015). 2007, vol. 75, n° 18, p. 184425
American Physical Society
English Abstract
We investigated the thermal hysteresis of a pelleted sample of the spin-crossover compound [Fe(NH2-trz)3]Br2 by means of spectroscopic ellipsometry, in the temperature range 264–358 K. The ellipsometric parameters (psi,Delta) ...Read more >
We investigated the thermal hysteresis of a pelleted sample of the spin-crossover compound [Fe(NH2-trz)3]Br2 by means of spectroscopic ellipsometry, in the temperature range 264–358 K. The ellipsometric parameters (psi,Delta) have been recorded in the optical range 240–1000 nm. The corresponding absorption and dispersion spectra show temperature-invariant isobestic points located at 240 and 291 nm, respectively. We found that the high-spin-fraction data, derived from the integrated absorption curves, are in excellent agreement with the magnetic data recorded on the same sample. We also investigated the consistency of the optical data by application of the Kramers-Kronig relations, which are well obeyed above ~450 nm. All these results demonstrate that the spectroscopic ellipsometry is well adapted to characterize the spin-crossover transition. We also expect that this nondestructive technique will be highly relevant to investigate the physical properties of thin films of switchable molecular solids, involving a change in the electronic properties upon a thermally or photoinduced phase transition.Read less <
Italian Keywords
Fe(II)
Spin crossover
Triazole
Hysteresis
Spectroscopic ellipsometry
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