Molecule-based magnets

Molecule-based magnets (MBMs) or molecular magnets are magnetic materials composed of discrete molecules, typically either an organic molecule or a coordination compound. They typically have much lower Curie points than classical magnets, but remain ferro- or ferrimagnetic at the temperatures of interest (typically, room temperature).

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Molecule-based magnets

Molecule-based magnets (MBMs) or molecular magnets are magnetic materials composed of discrete molecules, typically either an organic molecule or a coordination compound. They typically have much lower Curie points than classical magnets, but remain ferro- or ferrimagnetic at the temperatures of interest (typically, room temperature).

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