J. Kusz et al., X-ray structure study of the light-induced metastable states of the spin-crossover compound [Fe(mtz)(6)](BF4)(2), J APPL CRYS, 34, 2001, pp. 229-238
Iron(II) complexes exhibiting thermal spin-crossover may be converted from
the (1)A(1) low-spin (LS) state to the T-5(2) high-spin (HS) state by irrad
iation with green light (light-induced excited spin-state trapping, LIESST)
and from the LS to the HS state by irradiation with red light (reverse LIE
SST). The lifetime of the metastable LIESST states may be sufficiently long
to enable an X-ray diffraction study. The lattice parameters of a single c
rystal of [Fe(mtz)(6)](BF4)(2) (mtz = methyltetrazole) (space group P2(1)/n
) were measured between 300 and 10 K. While one Fe lattice site (A) of the
crystal changes from the HS to the LS state near 78 K, the other site (B) r
emains in the LS state. Using the green light (514 nm) of an argon ion lase
r the crystal was quantitatively converted to the HS state at 10 K. Irradia
tion of the crystal at 10 K by red light of a laser diode (820 nm) with sit
e A in the LS and site B in the HS state converts site B almost completely
to the LS state. The lattice parameters of both metastable states were meas
ured up to 50 K, where they start to decay on a minute timescale. At 10 K,
a full data set for evaluation of the crystal structure was recorded. The v
olume change of the crystal per complex molecule accompanying the spin tran
sition is 31.5 Angstrom (3) at site A and close to zero [ -0.21 (14) Angstr
om (3)] at site B.