Experimental Estimates of Dephasing Time in Molecular Magnets

Abstract

Muon spin relaxation measurements in isotropic molecular magnets (MM) with a spin value S ranging from 7/2 to 27/2 are used to determine the magnitude and origin of dephasing time τφ of molecular magnets. It is found that τφ ~ 10 nsec with no S or ligand dependence. This indicates a nuclear origin for the stochastic field. Since τφ is a property of the environment, we argue that it is a number common to similar types of MM. Therefore, τφ is shorter than the Zener and tunneling times of anisotropic MM such as Fe8 or Mn4 for standard laboratory sweep rates. Our findings call for a stochastic Landau-Zener theory in this particular case.

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