Studies of transverse and longitudinal relaxations of 55Mn in molecular cluster magnet Mn12Ac

Abstract

The transverse and longitudinal relaxation rates 1/T2 and 1/T1 of 55Mn in molecular cluster magnet Mn12Ac have been measured al low temperatures down to 200mK and in the fields upto 9T. Both of 1/T2 and 1/T1 exhibit remarkable decreases with decreasing temperature and with increasing field, with the relative relation T1/T2 ≈ 200. In the analysis, we adopt a simple model that the thermal fluctuation of the cluster spin S=10 associated with the spin-phonon interactionis, is only due to the excitation to the first excited state from the ground state with the average life-times τ 1 and τ0 (τ 0τ1). We show that 1/T2 is interpreted in terms of the strong collision regime as given by 1/τ 0, and that 1/T1 is understood by the high-frequency limit based on standard perturbation treatment for the step-wise fluctuating field, thus being proportional to 1/τ0ωN2.

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