High-Frequency EPR of High-Spin Transition Metal Compounds

We are performing single crystal W-band (94 GHz) studies on different transition metal compounds, making use of the advantages conferred by the high field / high frequency and increased sensitivity conditions. The covered research area is quite divers, including magnetically diluted or concentrated systems, molecular magnets, compounds with large zero-field splitting, high spin, and/or integer spin.[1][2]

References

  1. Bouwen A, Caneschi A, Gatteschi D, Goovaerts E, Schoemaker D, Sorace L, Stefan M. 2001.  Single-crystal high-frequency electron paramagnetic resonance investigation of a tetranuclear iron(III) single-molecule magnet. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 105:2658-2663.
  2. Mossin S, Stefan M, ter Heerdt P, Bouwen A, Goovaerts E, Weihe H. 2001.  Fourth-order zero-field splitting parameters of [Mn(cyclam)Br-2]Br determined by single-crystal W-band EPR. Applied Magnetic Resonance. 21:587-596.