Magnetostructural Dependencies in 3d2 Systems: The Trigonal Bipyramidal V3+ Complex
Abstract
We introduce a multi-configurational approach to study the magneto-structural correlations in 3d2 systems. The theoretical framework represents a restricted active space self-consistent field method, with active space optimized to the number of all non-bonding orbitals. To demonstrate the validity and effectiveness of the method, we explore the physical properties of the trigonal bipyramidal spin-one single-ion magnet (C6F5)3trenVCNtBu. The obtained theoretical results show a good agreement with the experimental data available in the literature. This includes measurements for the magnetization, low-field susceptibility, cw-EPR and photoluminescence spectroscopy. The proposed method may be reliably applied to a variety of 3d2 magnetic systems. To this end, and for the sake completeness, we provide detailed analytical and numerical representations for the generic Hamiltonian's effective matrix elements related to the crystal field, exchange, spin-orbit and Zeeman interactions.
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