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The electronic structures of the ground-state open-shell singlet di-radical materials
Abstract: The di-radical (DR) that has an open-shell ground-state singlet, and an excited-state triplet, with a rather small energy gap between, has shown its outstanding performance in achieving room temperature spintronic devices, due to the fact that the triplet which is critical to the device performance can be thermally activated. In order to understand the molecular spin, microscopic study on the electronic structures of the DR molecule materials can provide significant insight. Since muons can probe the excited electronic structure of the close-shell molecule, we plan to use the same method with DR molecules to obtain microscopic insight that conventional magnetic resonance techniques may not give. Prior to study on the excited state of the DR, we propose here to obtain a standard ground state study with muon spectroscopy first, to promote efficiency and reliability of the investigation.
Principal Investigator: Dr Ke Wang
Experimenter: Miss Jingliang Miao
Local Contact: Dr Koji Yokoyama
Experimenter: Dr Junzhi Liu
Experimenter: Professor Alan Drew
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB1820449
ISIS Experiment Number: RB1820449
Part DOI | Instrument | Public release date | Download Link |
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10.5286/ISIS.E.99690620 | HIFI | 18 November 2021 | Download |
10.5286/ISIS.E.99690644 | HIFI | 17 December 2021 | Download |
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
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