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WebThe syntheses, structures and initial magnetic properties of three new high nuclearity manganese clusters containing new topologies of metal ions are reported. Chrome Extension Upload PDF Discover WebMAGNETIC materials of mesoscopic dimensions (a few to many thousands of atoms) may exhibit novel and useful properties such as giant magnetostriction, magnetoresistivity … WebSessoli, R., Gatteschi, D., Caneschi, A., Novak, M. A. (1993) Magnetic bistability in a metal-ion cluster. Nature, 365 (6442). 141-143 doi:10.1038/365141a0 red hawk md