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Spin densities in a ferromagnetic bimetallic chain compound: polarized neutron diffraction and DFT calculations.

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The spin population distribution in the ferromagnetically coupled hetero-bimetallic chain compound [MnNi(NO(2))(4)(en)(2)] (en = 1,2-ethanediamine) has been investigated by means of polarized neutron diffraction experiments, and the results compared with those from theoretical estimates obtained via calculations based on density functional theory on dinuclear molecular models of the chain. The spin distributions obtained from experiment and from theory are consistent and reflect a larger spin delocalization from the Ni atom due to the more covalent character of the Ni-N bonds compared to the Mn-O ones. Also a nearly isotropic spin distribution is observed for the more ionic d(5) Mn(2+) ion and a clearly anisotropic distribution for the d(8) Ni(2+) ion. The use of dinuclear molecular models for the calculation of the exchange coupling constant between Ni and Mn provide upper and lower limits (+17.6 and -4.2 cm(-)(1)) for the experimentally determined value (+1.3 cm(-)(1)), depending on how the missing part of the chain is simulated, but yield essentially the same spin distribution. The Mn(II)-Ni(II) weak ferromagnetic coupling in the chain is interpreted in a spin delocalization mechanism as resulting from the weakness of the overlap between the magnetic orbitals centered on nickel and those centered on manganese which are only weakly delocalized on the ligands.

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Matériaux

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hal-00817253 , version 1 (24-04-2013)

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Béatrice Gillon, Corine Mathonière, Eliseo Ruiz, Santiago Alvarez, Alain Cousson, et al.. Spin densities in a ferromagnetic bimetallic chain compound: polarized neutron diffraction and DFT calculations.. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002, 124 (48), pp.14433-14441. ⟨10.1021/ja020188h⟩. ⟨hal-00817253⟩
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