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Non-Conventional Standpoint on Spin Crossovers in the Organometallic Compounds of Iron Group

Received: 13 July 2015    Accepted: 24 July 2015    Published: 28 July 2015
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We have considered the spin crossover (SC) complex compounds containing spin-active metal ions of iron group, which can induce the spin transitions (ST) of high spin (HS) – low spin (LS) type under influence of temperature (TIST), pressure (PIST) or light (LIESST) from non-conventional point of view. We have analyzed the physical peculiarities of the studied ST systems observed in numerous papers for X ray, spectral, calorimetric and magnetic measurements. On this basis, we suppose that ST (for example, in bulk of SC compounds with TIST) can be considered as phase transitions (PT) of post-critical type (PCT)

Published in Journal of Photonic Materials and Technology (Volume 1, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.jmpt.20150102.14
Page(s) 40-45
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Keywords

Spin Crossover, Phase Transition, Critical Phenomena, Supramolecular Compounds

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  • Dept. of Dynamical Properties of Complex Systems, Galkin Institute for Physics & Engineering, Donetsk, Ukraine

  • Dept. of Phase Transitions, Galkin Institute for Physics & Engineering, Donetsk, Ukraine

  • Dept. of Phase Transitions, Galkin Institute for Physics & Engineering, Donetsk, Ukraine

  • Dept. of Dynamical Properties of Complex Systems, Galkin Institute for Physics & Engineering, Donetsk, Ukraine

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