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Organic Magnets
Organic Radicals [Magnetic Materials] | TCI AMERICA
Intro to radicals and organic magnets
Chiral Magnetism and Organic Magnets – Multifunctional Magnetic Molecular Materials
Frank Lloyd Wright The Organic Commandment Magnet | Galison
Organic- and molecule-based magnets - ScienceDirect
Applications of magnetic metal–organic framework composites - Journal of Materials Chemistry A (RSC Publishing)
Frontiers | Luminescent Schiff-Base Lanthanide Single-Molecule Magnets: The Association Between Optical and Magnetic Properties
Chiral Magnetism and Organic Magnets – Multifunctional Magnetic Molecular Materials
PDF] Room-Temperature Magnets Based on 1,3,5-Triazine-Linked Porous Organic Radical Frameworks | Semantic Scholar
Room-Temperature Organic Magnets Created from sp3-Functionalised Graphene
Organic-Based Magnets In 1986, Miller and Epstein discovered the first organic material to become magnetically ordered at -268 degrees 1991 discovery. - ppt download
Metal–organic magnets break records – Physics World
Manipulating Magnetic Field Effects in Organic Semiconductors | NIST
A hard permanent magnet through molecular design | Communications Chemistry
Personalized Organic Spices | Gneiss Spice Magnetic Jars (Small)
Defects at the spinterface disrupt transmission - Researchers put metal-oxides and organic magnets together; applications for electronics in sight
The origin of organic magnets
Science: Organic magnet confounds the theorists | New Scientist
Metal–Organic Framework Magnets | Chemical Reviews
New Room-Temperature Organic Molecule-Based Magnets: Trends in Chemistry
Structure and Properties of a New Purely Organic Magnetic Conductor,
Metal-organic magnets with large coercivity and ordering temperatures up to 242°C | Science
Construction of a two-dimensional metal–organic framework with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy composed of single-molecule magnets - Journal of Materials Chemistry C (RSC Publishing)
A single molecule magnet may enable quantum computing | Ars Technica