Molecular elastic crystals exhibiting slow magnetic relaxations
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Hinako Kato, Yoji Horii, Mariko Noguchi, Hiroki Fujimori, Takashi Kajiwara
We report an elastic crystal of a copper(II) porphyrinato complex that exhibits slow magnetic relaxations and is a promising candidate for an external-force-responsive spin qubit.
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