Coherence Enchancement by Clock Transition and Dynamical Decoupling in S=1 Molecular Nanomagnets
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Abstract
Cr7M molecular nano-magnets (MNMs) are a group of heterometallic antiferromagnetic rings containing seven Cr ions and a different metal ion. Some species like Cr7Mn and Cr7Co are spin-1 systems in which an avoided level crossing can occur at zero field. The transition between such levels, called clock transition, is insensitive to the fluctuations of the field. We observed enhanced coherence time T2 at the clock transition in Cr7Mn. Dynamical decoupling techniques like CPMG pulse trains enhance the coherence further. Away from zero field, the Cr7Mn MNM exhibits significant Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation (ESEEM) signal. The comparable signal size hints at a possible additional mechanisms to preserve coherence away from clock transition through the coupling to nuclear spins. And CPMG sequence allows us to demodulate the signal and measure T2. Consistent with continuous-wave spectra, Cr7Mn shows pulsed EPR signals across a wide range of fields and frequencies, indicating a relatively large inhomogeneity in anisotropy of the system.
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Presenters
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Guanchu Chen
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College
Authors
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Guanchu Chen
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College
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Grigore Timco
Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester
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Jillian Denhardt
Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Kevin Kittilstved
Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Richard Winpenny
Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester
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Jonathan R Friedman
Amherst College, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Amherst College