The Application Research of Single-Molecule Magnets and Molecular Spin Electronics Materials

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In the basic and applied research, the electronics and spin degrees of freedom is a very promising field of research and development over the past decade, spintronics from fundamental physics to technical devices already have a great deal of progress. This study made an overview of the synthesis, structure and properties of single molecular magnets and their applications in molecular spin combined with the latest research on this study sphere. Single molecular magnets are made of inner magnetic nuclei and peripheral organic molecule lamella, which can improve physical and chemical properties by means of adorn radical of organic ligand and exchange internal magnetic ions. And this paper also analyzes the molecular spin of the electron spin and charge electronic devices at the molecular level.

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February 2012

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