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Role of surface vibrational properties on cooperative phenomena in spin-crossover nanomaterials
Author(s) -
Mirko Mikolasek,
Gautier Félix≠,
Gábor Molnár,
F. Terki,
William Nicolazzi,
Azzedine Bousseksou
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
physical review b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1538-4489
pISSN - 1098-0121
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.90.075402
Subject(s) - materials science , condensed matter physics , spin crossover , particle size , nanomaterials , monte carlo method , chemical physics , nanotechnology , chemistry , physics , statistics , mathematics
International audienceThe influence of surface/interface on the lattice dynamics of spin crossover nanoparticles has been investigated by a spring-ball model solved by Monte Carlo methods. The bond cohesion energy of the model has been extracted from Mössbauer spectroscopy measurements performed on the model compound Ni3[Fe(CN)6]. We show that the coupling between bulk and surface vibrational properties, which drastically affects the mechanical properties of the whole particle below a characteristic size, has a major impact on the phase stability of the particles. In the case of free surfaces, the Debye temperature decreases with the size and the first-order nature of the spin transition disappears. On the other hand, a hardening of the surface bonds leads to increasing particle stiffness with the size reduction. In this case, a persistence of the hysteretic behavior in the spin transition curve is also predicted in good agreement with previous theoretical and experimental results

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