TY - JOUR
T1 - Optical and magnetic properties of the halogen-bridged metal complexes modified by hydrogen bondings
T2 - {M(1R,2R-cyclohexanediamine)2Br}Br2 (M=Pt, Pd, and Ni)
AU - Okamoto, H.
AU - Toriumi, K.
AU - Mitani, T.
AU - Yamashita, M.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - Polarized reflection and ESR measurements have been carried out on single crystals of newly synthesized halogen-bridged one-dimensional (1D) metal complexes {M(chxn)2Br}Br2 (M=Pt, Pd, Ni; chxn=1R,2R-cyclohexanediamine), which have tight hydrogen bonds between ligands (chxn) and counter anions (Br-) and construct a two-dimensional (2D) hydrogen-bond network. Both the polarized reflection spectra and the temperature-dependent ESR signals indicate that the electronic state of M=Ni is essentially different from that of M=Pt (or Pd). From the analysis of these results, it can be concluded that the complex for M=Ni is in a monovalent state, where a Mott insulator is formed in a (-Ni3+-Br - ) regular chain, in contrast to the mixed-valent state (-M2+-Br - M4+-Br - ) for M=Pt and Pd. Thermally excited paramagnetic spins observed for the Pd complex can be explained by the soliton-kink model under the influence of the 2D hydrogen-bond network.
AB - Polarized reflection and ESR measurements have been carried out on single crystals of newly synthesized halogen-bridged one-dimensional (1D) metal complexes {M(chxn)2Br}Br2 (M=Pt, Pd, Ni; chxn=1R,2R-cyclohexanediamine), which have tight hydrogen bonds between ligands (chxn) and counter anions (Br-) and construct a two-dimensional (2D) hydrogen-bond network. Both the polarized reflection spectra and the temperature-dependent ESR signals indicate that the electronic state of M=Ni is essentially different from that of M=Pt (or Pd). From the analysis of these results, it can be concluded that the complex for M=Ni is in a monovalent state, where a Mott insulator is formed in a (-Ni3+-Br - ) regular chain, in contrast to the mixed-valent state (-M2+-Br - M4+-Br - ) for M=Pt and Pd. Thermally excited paramagnetic spins observed for the Pd complex can be explained by the soliton-kink model under the influence of the 2D hydrogen-bond network.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.42.10381
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.42.10381
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0000672176
SN - 2469-9950
VL - 42
SP - 10381
EP - 10387
JO - Physical Review B
JF - Physical Review B
IS - 16
ER -