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SUMMARY:Investigating Spin Dynamics in Vanadium(IV) Complexes
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20230502T160000
UID:2026-04-28-12-41-26@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260428T124126
Description:Research Seminar-\n\nMetal complexes are promising candidates f
 or spin applications spanning from magnetic resonance imaging to quantum i
 nformation processing. A key challenge in advancing these applications is 
 fundamentally understanding how to generate long spin relaxation times (T1
 \, T2) in magnetic environments. A major contributor to this challenge is 
 the presence of other magnetic nuclei in the environment which is known to
  cause the shortening of spin relaxation. Current research reduces or elim
 inates the presence of other nuclei. Although this has shown to lengthen r
 elaxation the aforementioned applications will have nuclei present. We aim
  to understand how specific modifications of nuclear spins\, and other env
 ironmental factors\, impact electron spin relaxation times to design metal
  complexes with long relaxation times in highly magnetic environments. A s
 eries of Vanadium(IV) triscatecholate complexes were investigated at high 
 field/high frequency electron paramagnetic resonance to understand how mod
 ifications to the nuclear spins and counterions affect the V(IV) electron 
 spin relaxation. 4:00 pm
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