Thermal and Magnetic Field Switching in a Two-Step Hysteretic MnIII Spin Crossover Compound Coupled to Symmetry Breakings

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Jan 21;61(4):e202114021. doi: 10.1002/anie.202114021. Epub 2021 Dec 8.

Abstract

A MnIII spin crossover complex with atypical two-step hysteretic thermal switching at 74 K and 84 K shows rich structural-magnetic interplay and magnetic-field-induced spin state switching below 14 T with an onset below 5 T. The spin states, structures, and the nature of the phase transitions are elucidated via X-ray and magnetization measurements. An unusual intermediate phase containing four individual sites, where 1 / 4 are in a pure low spin state, is observed. The splitting of equivalent sites in the high temperature phase into four inequivalent sites is due to a structural reorganization involving a primary and a secondary symmetry-breaking order parameter that induces a crystal system change from orthorhombic→monoclinic and a cell doubling. Further cooling leads to a reconstructive phase transition and a monoclinic low-temperature phase with two inequivalent low-spin sites. The coupling between the order parameters is identified in the framework of Landau theory.

Keywords: ferroelastic materials; magnetic properties; manganese; spin crossover; structural phase transition.