Energy emanating from the molecular nanomagnet Fe8 revisited
Abstract
In the molecular nanomagnet Fe8 tunneling can occur from a metastable state to an excited state followed by a transition to the ground state. This transition is accompanied by an energy release of 115.6GHz. We constructed an experimental setup to measure whether this energy is released in the form of thermal or electromagnetic energy. Contrary to a previous publication we find no evidence for release of electromagnetic radiation. Our results for transitions between the first and second excited states to the ground state are consistent with a release of only thermal energy. This energy release extends for a longer time for the second excited state than for the first excited state.
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