Overview
- Editors:
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Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
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Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
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Fabrice Pointillart
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Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, Equipe Organométalliques : Matériaux et Catalyse, Rennes Cedex, France
- Provides an overview of the state of art in the experimental and theoretical studies of organometallic magnets
- Presents recent advances in the field of organometallic magnets
- Multi-authored volume with contributions from experts in the field
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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- Tomasz Korzeniak, Beata Nowicka, Barbara Sieklucka
Pages 1-34
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- Shalini Tripathi, Atanu Dey, Maheswaran Shanmugam, Ramakirushnan Suriya Narayanan, Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
Pages 35-75
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- Atanu Dey, Shalini Tripathi, Maheswaran Shanmugam, Ramakirushnan Suriya Narayanan, Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
Pages 77-100
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- Olivier Cador, Fabrice Pointillart
Pages 163-189
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- Shang-Da Jiang, Bing-Wu Wang, Song Gao
Pages 227-252
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- María José Heras Ojea, Lewis C. H. Maddock, Richard A. Layfield
Pages 253-280
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- Tulika Gupta, Mukesh Kumar Singh, Gopalan Rajaraman
Pages 281-354
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- Frédéric Gendron, Hélène Bolvin, Jochen Autschbach
Pages 355-390
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- Jan van Leusen, Manfred Speldrich, Paul Kögerler
Pages 391-410
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- Shalini Tripathi, Atanu Dey, Maheswaran Shanmugam, Ramakirushnan Suriya Narayanan, Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
Pages 411-411
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- Atanu Dey, Shalini Tripathi, Maheswaran Shanmugam, Ramakirushnan Suriya Narayanan, Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
Pages 413-413
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Back Matter
Pages 415-418
About this book
This volume highlights the recent advances and state of art in the experimental and theoretical studies of organometallic magnets. A plethora of organic ligands such as Mannich-base derivatives, redox-active chromophores, cyanides, Schiff base among others are used to coordinate to 3d transition metals, 4f lanthanides and 5f actinides to design the molecular magnets. Deep analysis of the coordination sphere symmetry, electronic distribution, luminescence are investigated to perform magneto-structural correlation leading to a better understanding of the magnetic properties. Furthermore, the rationalization of the magnetic behavior can be reached using ab initio calculations. The multiple applications that these molecular magnets offer could revolutionize the high-density data storage, spintronics and quantum computing technologies. This volume provides a discussion of these topics from leading international experts and will be a useful reference for researchers working in this field.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
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Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, Equipe Organométalliques : Matériaux et Catalyse, Rennes Cedex, France
Fabrice Pointillart
About the editors
Chandrasekhar is an inorganic Chemist. He obtained his Ph. D from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India in 1982 and after a post-doctoral stint at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, he joined the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India, where he is a full professor. He is currently on deputation to the National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar, India as its Director. Chandrasekhar’s research interests are in the general areas of main-group inorganic chemistry and molecular materials. He has published over 325 papers, a monograph and several book chapters. He has extensive collaborations with research groups in Spain, France, England and Germany. He has been recognized both in India and outside for his contributions including membership of the editorial boards of several journals, awards such as the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India and the Wilhelm-Bessel Prizeof the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany. He is a Fellow of all the science academies of India as well as the academy of sciences, Trieste, Italy.
Fabrice Pointillart obtained his PhD in physics and chemistry of materials from Pierre et Marie Curie University in 2005, supervised by Profs. C. Train and M. Verdaguer. After a two-year period of postdoctoral research at the Department of Chemistry “Ugo Schiff” and INSTM Research Unit, University of Florence with Profs. R. Sessoli and D. Gatteschi, he joined the University of Rennes 1 in 2007, as a CNRS researcher. His current research interests are focused on multifunctional molecular materials based on tetrathiafulvalene ligands combining single-molecule magnet behavior and optical properties. He has extensive collaborations with research groups in Switzerland, Japan, India, Russia and Italy. He was awarded of the CNRS Bronze Medal in 2014 and received the ERC consolidator grant in 2016 (acronym: MULTIPROSMM,full title: MULTIple PROperties Single Molecule Magnets, N° 725184).