We characterize supramolecular magnetic structures, consisting of two weakly coupled antiferromagneticrings, by low-temperature specific heat, susceptibility, magnetization and electron paramagneticresonance measurements. Intra- and inter-ring interactions are modeled through a microscopic spin-Hamiltonian approach that reproduces all the experimental data quantitatively and legitimates the use ofan effective two-qubit picture. Spin entanglement between the rings is experimentally demonstratedthrough magnetic susceptibility below 50 mK and theoretically quantified by the concurrence.
Entanglement in supramolecular spin systems of two weakly coupled antiferromagnetic rings (purple Cr7Ni) / A., Candini; G., Lorusso; F., Troiani; A., Ghirri; S., Carretta; P., Santini; G., Amoretti; C., Muryn; F., Tuna; G., Timco; E. J. L., Mcinnes; R. E. P., Winpenny; W., Wernsdorfer; Affronte, Marco. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - STAMPA. - 104:3(2010), pp. 037203-037207. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.037203]
Entanglement in supramolecular spin systems of two weakly coupled antiferromagnetic rings (purple Cr7Ni)
AFFRONTE, Marco
2010
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We characterize supramolecular magnetic structures, consisting of two weakly coupled antiferromagneticrings, by low-temperature specific heat, susceptibility, magnetization and electron paramagneticresonance measurements. Intra- and inter-ring interactions are modeled through a microscopic spin-Hamiltonian approach that reproduces all the experimental data quantitatively and legitimates the use ofan effective two-qubit picture. Spin entanglement between the rings is experimentally demonstratedthrough magnetic susceptibility below 50 mK and theoretically quantified by the concurrence.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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