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High-temperature metal–organic magnets

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  • Rajsapan Jain

    (University of Victoria)

  • Khayrul Kabir

    (University of Victoria)

  • Joe B. Gilroy

    (University of Victoria)

  • Keith A. R. Mitchell

    (University of British Columbia)

  • Kin-chung Wong

    (University of British Columbia)

  • Robin G. Hicks

    (University of Victoria)

Abstract

Molecular magnets Examples of room-temperature magnets made up of molecular components are rare, despite intense investigation. Their importance lies in their potential to be made and processed in entirely new ways, or to give rise to new breeds of magnets whose properties can be controlled by light or other external forces. Jain et al. now report a new class of hybrid metal–organic materials that exhibit magnetic ordering well above room temperature. The precise structure of these materials has yet to be elucidated, but the versatility of their solution-based synthesis route suggests that it should be possible to prepare a wide range of analogous magnets.

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  • Rajsapan Jain & Khayrul Kabir & Joe B. Gilroy & Keith A. R. Mitchell & Kin-chung Wong & Robin G. Hicks, 2007. "High-temperature metal–organic magnets," Nature, Nature, vol. 445(7125), pages 291-294, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:445:y:2007:i:7125:d:10.1038_nature05439
    DOI: 10.1038/nature05439
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