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Single-Molecule Magnets - Molecular Architectures and Building Blocks for Spintronics (Hardcover)
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Single-Molecule Magnets - Molecular Architectures and Building Blocks for Spintronics (Hardcover)
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Concise overview of synthesis and characterization of single
molecule magnets Molecular magnetism is explored as an alternative
to conventional solid-state magnetism as the basis for
ultrahigh-density memory materials with extremely fast processing
speeds. In particular single-molecule magnets (SMM) are in the
focus of current research, both because of their intrinsic
magnetization properties, as well as because of their potential use
in molecular spintronic devices. SMMs are fascinating objects on
the example of which one can explain many concepts. Single-Molecule
Magnets: Molecular Architectures and Building Blocks for
Spintronics starts with a general introduction to single-molecule
magnets (SMM), which helps readers to understand the evolution of
the field and its future. The following chapters deal with the
current synthetic methods leading to SMMs, their magnetic
properties and their characterization by methods such as high-field
electron paramagnetic resonance, paramagnetic nuclear magnetic
resonance, and magnetic circular dichroism. The book closes with an
overview of radical-bridged SMMs, which have shown application
potential as building blocks for high-density memories. Covers a
hot topic - single-molecule magnetism is one of the fastest growing
research fields in inorganic chemistry and materials science
Provides researchers and newcomers to the field with a solid
foundation for their further work Single-Molecule Magnets:
Molecular Architectures and Building Blocks for Spintronics will
appeal to inorganic chemists, materials scientists, molecular
physicists, and electronics engineers interested in the rapidly
growing field of study.
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