%0 Journal Article %T Single-Ion Magnetism of the [DyIII(hfac)4]- Anions in the Crystalline Semiconductor {TSeT1.5}●+[DyIII(hfac)4]- Containing Weakly Dimerized Stacks of Tetraselenatetracene. %A Flakina AM %A Nazarov DI %A Faraonov MA %A Yakushev IA %A Kuzmin AV %A Khasanov SS %A Zverev VN %A Otsuka A %A Yamochi H %A Kitagawa H %A Konarev DV %J Int J Mol Sci %V 25 %N 15 %D 2024 Jul 24 %M 39125638 %F 6.208 %R 10.3390/ijms25158068 %X The oxidation of tetraselenatetracene (TSeT) by tetracyanoquinodimethane in the presence of dysprosium(III) tris(hexafluoroacetylacetonate), DyIII(hfac)3, produces black crystals of {TSeT1.5}●+[DyIII(hfac)4]- (1) salt, which combines conducting and magnetic sublattices. It contains one-dimensional stacks composed of partially oxidized TSeT molecules (formal averaged charge is +2/3). Dimers and monomers can be outlined within these stacks with charge and spin density redistribution. The spin triplet state of the dimers is populated above 128 K with an estimated singlet-triplet energy gap of 542 K, whereas spins localized on the monomers show paramagnetic behavior. A semiconducting behavior is observed for 1 with the activation energy of 91 meV (measured by the four-probe technique for an oriented single crystal). The DyIII ions coordinate four hfac- anions in [DyIII(hfac)4]-, providing D2d symmetry. Slow magnetic relaxation is observed for DyIII under an applied static magnetic field of 1000 Oe, and 1 is a single-ion magnet (SIM) with spin reversal barrier Ueff = 40.2 K and magnetic hysteresis at 2 K. Contributions from DyIII and TSeT●+ paramagnetic species are seen in EPR. The DyIII ion rarely manifests EPR signals, but such signal is observed in 1. It appears due to narrowing below 30 K and has g4 = 6.1871 and g5 = 2.1778 at 5.4 K.