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Exchange interactions in trinuclear basic chromium(III) clusters: Direct observation of the magnetic spectrum by inelastic neutron scattering
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机译:Exchange interactions in trinuclear basic chromium(III) clusters: Direct observation of the magnetic spectrum by inelastic neutron scattering
Incoherent inelastic neutron scattering spectra are reported for salts of the complex lsqb;Cr3O(OOCCH3)6(OH2)3rsqb;+. The data are consistent with predominantly antiferromagnetic coupling between pairs of chromium ions. The complete spectrum of transitions between successive states with total spinS=1/2, 3/2, 5/2, 7/2, and 9/2 has been observed for the first time. Splittings of the ground stateS=1/2 have been observed directly and attributed to lowering of symmetry of the triangular cluster. For the chloride salt the data confirm that two sets of complex cations with different degrees of symmetry lowering are present in the crystal, at least at the lowest temperatures used (T=1.4 to 50 K). In principle, the relationship ofJvalues for the symmetryhyphen;lowered case could be described as lsquo;lsquo;isosceles,rsquo;rsquo; withJabgsim;Jbc=JacorJabJbc=Jac; or as lsquo;lsquo;scalene,rsquo;rsquo; with all threeJvalues different. We find that, for at least one of the two sets of metal ion clusters, the scalene case applies, withJvalues of minus;11.5plusmn;0.2, minus;10.5plusmn;0.2, and minus;9.7plusmn;0.2 cmminus;1. Using appropriate linear combinations ofJvalues, analogous to symmetry coordinates for a triatomic molecule, these values can be regarded as being midway between the two limiting isosceles cases. With these parameters, the Heisenberg spinhyphen;only coupling model accounts well for the energies and intensities of the magnetic transitions.
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