Optical detection of the spin transition by reflectivity: application to

1998 
Apparatus for measuring a reflected light signal on crystalline or powder samples of thermochromic materials, such as `spin-crossover' materials, has been developed in conjunction with a helium cryostat enabling measurements from cryogenic to ambient temperatures. Depending on the intensity and wavelength of the incident light and optical properties of the sample, reflectivity measurements provide information about a relatively thin surface layer of the investigated compound. The thermal spin transition or photoexcitation from the low-spin state, which is usually coloured, to the high-spin state, which is white or transparent, is detected by a change in the relative intensity as shown on examples of crystalline powders (btr = bis - triazole). To compare the situation in the bulk, simultaneous magnetic measurements were performed.
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