Chemical Physics Letters | 2021

Influence of the ultra-slow nucleation and growth dynamics on the room-temperature hysteresis of spin-crossover single crystals

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Nucleation and growth phenomena associated with the thermally-induced spin transition was studied using optical microscopy in single crystals of a cyanoheterometallic coordination polymer [Fe(1,6-naphthyridine)2(Ag(CN)2)2]. Despite the fact that the spin-crossover phenomenon occurs near room temperature (ca. 290-300 K), the experimental results show the existence of significant kinetic effects on the hysteretic behaviour of the spin transition in this compound. Ultra-slow switching rates and phase-boundary propagation velocities were observed (down to 3 nm s−1), several orders of magnitude lower than customary. Our observations indicate that these peculiar spin-crossover properties (slow switching kinetics, scan-rate-dependent transition temperatures) are presumably related to the presence of numerous microstructural defects in the crystals, which is an intrinsic characteristic of this compound.

Volume 770
Pages 138442
DOI 10.1016/J.CPLETT.2021.138442
Language English
Journal Chemical Physics Letters

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