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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012

A Luminescent and Sublimable DyIII-Based Single-Molecule Magnet

Xiaohui Yi; Kevin Bernot; Fabrice Pointillart; Giordano Poneti; Guillaume Calvez; Carole Daiguebonne; Olivier Guillou; Roberta Sessoli

The reaction of [Ln(hfac)(3)]·2H(2)O and pyridine-N-oxide (PyNO) leads to isostructural dimers of the formula [Ln(hfac)(3)(PyNO)](2) (Ln=Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy). The Dy derivative shows a remarkable single-molecule magnet behavior with complex hysteresis at 1.4 K. The dynamics of the magnetization features are two relaxation regimes: a thermally activated one at high temperature (τ(0)=(5.62±0.4)×10(-11) s and Δ=(167±1) K) and a quantum tunneling regime at low temperature with a tunneling frequency of 0.42 Hz. The analysis of the Gd derivative evidences intradimer antiferromagnetic interactions (J=(-0.034±0.001) cm(-1)). Moreover, the Eu, Tb, and Dy derivatives are luminescent with quantum yield of 51, 53, and 0.1%, respectively. The thermal investigation of [Dy(hfac)(3)(PyNO)](2) shows that the dimers can be sublimated intact, suggesting their possible exploit as active materials for surface-confined nanostructures to be investigated by fluorimetry methods.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014

Unraveling the Crystal Structure of Lanthanide-Murexide Complexes: Use of an Ancient Complexometry Indicator as a Near-Infrared-Emitting Single-Ion Magnet

Xiaohui Yi; Kevin Bernot; Vincent Le Corre; Guillaume Calvez; Fabrice Pointillart; Olivier Cador; Boris Le Guennic; Julie Jung; Olivier Maury; Virginie Placide; Y. Guyot; Thierry Roisnel; Carole Daiguebonne; Olivier Guillou

Herein, we provide some structural evidence of the complexation color-change of murexide solutions in presence of lanthanide, which has been used for decades in complexometric studies. For Ln = Sm to Lu and Y, the compounds crystallize as monomeric [Ln(Murex)3]⋅11 H2O with an N3O6 tricapped square-antiprism environment, which are stable up to 250 °C. Single-ion magnet (SIM) behavior is then observed on the Yb(III) derivative in an original nine-coordinated environment. In-field slow relaxation (Δ = (15.6±1) K; τ0 = 2.73×10(-6) s) is observed with a very narrow distribution of the relaxation time (αmax = 0.09). Magnetic and photophysical properties can be correlated. On one hand the analysis of NIR emission spectrum permits to have access to crystal field parameters and to compare them with those extracted from dc measurements. On the other hand, magnetic measurements permit to identify the nature of the MJ states involved in the (2)F5/2 → (2)F7/2 luminescence spectrum. The gap between the low-lying states is in agreement with the energy barrier obtained from magnetic slow-relaxation measurement.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2015

A family of lanthanide-based coordination polymers with boronic Acid as ligand.

Xiao Fan; Stéphane Freslon; Carole Daiguebonne; Laurent Le Pollès; Guillaume Calvez; Kevin Bernot; Xiaohui Yi; Gang Huang; Olivier Guillou

Reactions in water between the sodium salt of 4-carboxyphenylboronic acid (Hcpb) and lanthanide ions (Pr-Nd, Sm-Lu, and Y) led to a family of lanthanide-based coordination polymers with general chemical formula {[Ln(cpbOH)(H2O)2](cpb)}∞. Structural characterizations were ensured by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and solid-state NMR spectroscopy ((11)B, (13)C, and (89)Y). This family of compounds constitutes the first example of lanthanide-based coordination polymers involving 4-carboxyphenylboronic acid as ligand. To evaluate their potential usefulness, luminescent and magnetic properties of some of the compounds that constitute this family were explored. From a magnetic point of view, the Yb(III) compound is the more promising. On the other hand, upon UV irradiation (λexc = 303 nm) ligand phosphorescence is quite intense and offers a sizable blue component to emission spectra. This is quite unusual and can constitute an asset as far as white emission is targeted. Moreover, luminescence properties of these compounds are highly temperature-dependent, and some of them seem promising as molecular thermometers.


ACS Nano | 2016

Robust Magnetic Properties of a Sublimable Single-Molecule Magnet

Evan Kiefl; Matteo Mannini; Kevin Bernot; Xiaohui Yi; A. Amato; Tom Leviant; Agnese Magnani; T. Prokscha; A. Suter; Roberta Sessoli; Zaher Salman

The organization of single-molecule magnets (SMMs) on surfaces via thermal sublimation is a prerequisite for the development of future devices for spintronics exploiting the richness of properties offered by these magnetic molecules. However, a change in the SMM properties due to the interaction with specific surfaces is usually observed. Here we present a rare example of an SMM system that can be thermally sublimated on gold surfaces while maintaining its intact chemical structure and magnetic properties. Muon spin relaxation and ac susceptibility measurements are used to demonstrate that, unlike other SMMs, the magnetic properties of this system in thin films are very similar to those in the bulk, throughout the full volume of the film, including regions near the metal and vacuum interfaces. These results exhibit the robustness of chemical and magnetic properties of this complex and provide important clues for the development of nanostructures based on SMMs.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Reversible Luminescence Modulation upon an Electric Field on a Full Solid-State Device Based on Lanthanide Dimers.

Xiaohui Yi; Jie Shang; Liang Pan; Hongwei Tan; Bin Chen; Gang Liu; Gang Huang; Kevin Bernot; Olivier Guillou; Run-Wei Li

Switching luminescence of lanthanide-based molecules through an external electric field is considered as a promising approach toward novel functional molecule-based devices. Classic routes use casted films and liquid electrolyte as media for redox reactions. Such protocol, even if efficient, is relatively hard to turn into an effective solid-state device. In this work, we explicitly synthesize lanthanide-based dimers whose luminescent behavior is affected by the presence of Cu(2+) ions. Excellent evaporability of the dimers and utilization of Cu(2+)-based solid-state electrolyte makes it possible to reproduce solution behavior at the solid state. Reversible modulation of Cu(2+) ions transport can be achieved by an electric field in a solid-state device, where lanthanide-related luminescence is driven by an electric field. These findings provide a proof-of-concept alternative approach for electrically driven modulation of solid-state luminescence and show promising potential for information storage media in the future.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2015

Rational Organization of Lanthanide-Based SMM Dimers into Three-Dimensional Networks

Xiaohui Yi; Guillaume Calvez; Carole Daiguebonne; Olivier Guillou; Kevin Bernot


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2013

3D Organization of Dysprosium Cubanes

Xiaohui Yi; Kevin Bernot; Guillaume Calvez; Carole Daiguebonne; Olivier Guillou


Dalton Transactions | 2013

Influence of ferromagnetic connection of Ising-type DyIII-based single ion magnets on their magnetic slow relaxation

Xiaohui Yi; Kevin Bernot; Olivier Cador; Javier Luzón; Guillaume Calvez; Carole Daiguebonne; Olivier Guillou


Dalton Transactions | 2015

Analysis of the electrostatics in Dy(III) single-molecule magnets: the case study of Dy(Murex)3.

Julie Jung; Xiaohui Yi; Gang Huang; Guillaume Calvez; Carole Daiguebonne; Olivier Guillou; Olivier Cador; Andrea Caneschi; Thierry Roisnel; B. Le Guennic; Kevin Bernot


ACS Nano | 2017

Light-Gated Memristor with Integrated Logic and Memory Functions

Hongwei Tan; Gang Liu; Huali Yang; Xiaohui Yi; Liang Pan; Jie Shang; Shibing Long; Ming Liu; Run-Wei Li

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Boris Le Guennic

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Gang Huang

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Olivier Cador

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Gang Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hongwei Tan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jie Shang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liang Pan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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