Large orbital magnetic moments of small, free cobalt cluster ions Con+ with n ≤ 9

Abstract

The size dependent electronic structure and separate spin and orbital magnetic moments of free Con+ (n = 4\;-\;9) cluster ions have been investigated by x-ray absorption and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy in a cryogenic ion trap. A very large orbital magnetic moment of 1.40.1\;μ B per atom was determined for Co5+, which is one order of magnitude larger than in the bulk metal. Large orbital magnetic moments per atom of ≈ 1\;μB were also determined for Co4+, Co6+, and Co8+. The orbital contribution to the total magnetic moment shows a non-monotonic cluster size dependence: The orbital contribution increases from a local minimum at n = 2 to a local maximum at n = 5 and then decreases with increasing cluster size. The 3d spin magnetic moment per atom is nearly constant and is solely defined by the number of 3d holes which shows that the 3d majority spin states are fully occupied, that is, 3d hole spin polarization is 100%.

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