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Thin film Co[TCNE]2 and VyCo1−y[TCNE]2 magnetic materials

A chemical vapor deposition method has been developed for the synthesis of both solvent-free Co[TCNE]2 and VyCo1−y[TCNE]2 thin films. Both materials have been previously synthesized by solution methods, but contain solvent. The Co[TCNE]2 thin films were characterized by infrared spectroscopy and mag...

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Published in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2012-07, Vol.324 (14), p.2218-2223
Main Authors: Erickson, Preston K., Miller, Joel S.
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Language:English
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Summary:A chemical vapor deposition method has been developed for the synthesis of both solvent-free Co[TCNE]2 and VyCo1−y[TCNE]2 thin films. Both materials have been previously synthesized by solution methods, but contain solvent. The Co[TCNE]2 thin films were characterized by infrared spectroscopy and magnetic studies, and albeit solvent-free were determined to be similar to the analogous solution-prepared samples as they are paramagnetic with slight antiferromagnetic coupling. In contrast to the solution-based synthesis, VyCo1−y-[TCNE]2 showed no dependence of coercive field based on the composition of the films, even though infrared spectroscopic data indicates formation of a solid-solution thin film, and not a physical mixture. ► Solid solution VyCo1−y[TCNE]2 films have been fabricated by chemical vapor deposition. ► Co[TCNE]2 films exhibit paramagnetic behavior with antiferromagnetic coupling. ► VyCo1−y[TCNE]2 films order as ferrimagnets with Tc's exceeding room temperature.
ISSN:0304-8853
DOI:10.1016/j.jmmm.2012.02.037