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Combined Data - Compound [1(2B)3]

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posted on 2024-04-03, 10:55 authored by Lubomir LociLubomir Loci, Selena J. Lockyer, Tom S. Bennett, Ciaran J. Rogers, Adam Brookfield, Grigore A. Timco, Jack J. Miller, George F. S. Whitehead, Selina Nawaz, Richard E. P. Winpenny, Alice M. Bowen

This dataset supports the data found in the manuscript "Characterizing X-ray and Solution State Conformations for a Model Qubit System: {Cr7Ni} Ring Rotaxanes on a Mixed Metal Triangle"; descriptions of methods employed and compound structures are given in the manuscript.

This dataset contains the five time traces obtained on stitching together the short-tau and long-tau traces for compound [1(2B)3]. The field value of each combined trace, along with the time point at which the two constituent traces were stitched together, are as follows:


3690 G - 534 ns

3730 G - 626 ns

3770 G - 625 ns

3810 G - 496 ns

3850 G - 426 ns


Furthermore, the 3850 G combined trace was truncated to a length of 868 ns before experimental data was fitted.

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