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You Song
Researcher at Nanjing University
Publications - 325
Citations - 11523
You Song is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Magnetic susceptibility. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 319 publications receiving 10574 citations. Previous affiliations of You Song include Jiangsu University & University of Tokyo.
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Octacyanometallate-Based Single-Molecule Magnets: CoII9MV6 (M = W, Mo)
TL;DR: Two octacyanometallate-based clusters, {CoII9[WV(CN)8]6.(CH3OH)24}.19H2O (1) and {Co II9[MoV( CN)8)8].4 CH3OH (2) have been synthesized and show the single-molecule magnet behavior.
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The observation of superparamagnetic behavior in molecular nanowires
TL;DR: The crystal structure and magnetic studies demonstrate that the new one-dimensional Ising cyanide-bridged chain is a single-chain magnet and the blocking temperature is ca.
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Slow relaxation processes and single-ion magnetic behaviors in dysprosium-containing complexes.
TL;DR: Magnetic properties indicate that carboxyl group of 2-furoate mediates different magnetic couplings in light and heavy rare earth complexes, namely, antiferromagnetic interaction between light rare earth ions and ferromagnetic interactions between heavy ones.
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Syntheses, structures, near-infrared and visible luminescence, and magnetic properties of lanthanide-organic frameworks with an imidazole-containing flexible ligand.
TL;DR: The single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that six complexes are isomorphous and isostructural and that the dinuclear molecules are further connected by hydrogen bonds and pi-pi interactions, resulting in 3D channel-like structures.
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Discovery of a new type of topological Weyl fermion semimetal state in MoxW1−xTe2
Ilya Belopolski,Daniel S. Sanchez,Yukiaki Ishida,Xingchen Pan,Peng Yu,Su-Yang Xu,Guoqing Chang,Tay-Rong Chang,Hao Zheng,Nasser Alidoust,Guang Bian,Madhab Neupane,Shin-Ming Huang,Chi-Cheng Lee,You Song,Haijun Bu,Guanghou Wang,Shisheng Li,Goki Eda,Horng-Tay Jeng,Horng-Tay Jeng,Takeshi Kondo,Hsin Lin,Zheng Liu,Fengqi Song,Shik Shin,M. Zahid Hasan +26 more
TL;DR: It is found that certain Weyl points are at the Fermi level, making MoxW1−xTe2 a promising platform for transport and optics experiments on Weyl semimetals.