Experimental Estimates of Dephasing Time in Molecular Magnets
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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magnetsmoleculardephasingoriginspinstochastictimeanisotropic
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Muon spin relaxation measurements in isotropic molecular magnets (MM) with a spin value S ranging from 7/2 to 27/2 are used to determine the magnitude and origin of dephasing time $\tau_\phi$ of molecular magnets. It is found that $\tau_\phi$ ~ 10 nsec with no S or ligand dependence. This indicates a nuclear origin for the stochastic field. Since $\tau_\phi$ is a property of the environment, we argue that it is a number common to similar types of MM. Therefore, $\tau_\phi$ is shorter than the Zener and tunneling times of anisotropic MM such as Fe8 or Mn4 for standard laboratory sweep rates. Our findings call for a stochastic Landau-Zener theory in this particular case.
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