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  4. Dynamic and static Jahn-Teller distortions in a CuN<inf>6</inf> cage complex
 
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Dynamic and static Jahn-Teller distortions in a CuN<inf>6</inf> cage complex

Date Issued
04-08-1995
Author(s)
Kundu, Tapan Kumar
Manoharan, Periakaruppan T.
DOI
10.1016/0009-2614(95)00690-6
Abstract
EPR studies of pure and doped (in an isostructural diamagnetic zinc lattice) polycrystalline [Cu(di(amH)sar)](NO3)4 over a wide range of temperature (7-280 K) show that both undergo a transition from dynamic to static Jahn-Teller distortions. The spectra were simulated to get the g- and A-tensors. The transition temperature for the pure polycrystalline sample is ≤120 K and for the doped one it is above room temperature. There is evidence for the existence of cooperative and localized Jahn-Teller distortions respectively in pure and doped crystals. From the g-tensors of the pure polycrystalline sample there is evidence, supported by single-crystal results, of rapid electronic exchange between two inequivalent Cu(II) sites. © 1995.
Volume
241
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