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Spin tunneling in a swept magnetic field

1997 EDP Sciences
, , Citation L. Gunther 1997 EPL 39 1 DOI 10.1209/epl/i1997-00545-8

This article is corrected by 1997 EPL 40 233

0295-5075/39/1/1

Abstract

We present a theory whose goal is to account for the recent exciting hysteresis experiments on the spin cluster crystal Mn12-acetate that indicate the occurrence of spin tunneling. We have found the tunneling probability P for the tunneling of spin from one spin state into another at a spin level crossing in response to a swept applied magnetic field H. It is shown that P is a function of only one parameter, the dimensionless sweep rate ρ given by ρ ≡ 2bar rℏ/Δ20, where 2bar r is the rate at which the two energy levels approach each other as the field is swept (being proportional to the sweep rate dH/dt). Δ0 is the minimum energy gap at the anti-crossing, Δ0/ℏ being the tunneling rate thereat. Numerical integration leads to P(ρ) = 1 − exp [ − [(π)/(2ρ)]]. We find that, contrary to widespread belief, the experiments cannot be understood in terms of tunneling of individual spin clusters in the presence of a static applied transverse field. Rather, the required transverse field must have dynamic nuclear spins and other dynamic spin clusters as its source.

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