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Olivier Kahn was affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their scientific career was associated primarily with this institution.

During their active years, Olivier Kahn's work spanned various areas within the broader domain of science. While specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics were not detailed, their engagement was evidently tied to research activities conducted under the CNRS umbrella.

Information on Olivier Kahn's publication record indicates the absence of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues in the available data, which suggests that detailed bibliometric data for this researcher is not readily accessible here. No book publications were listed.

Olivier Kahn is recorded as deceased. This profile presents their contributions with that context in mind.

Best Publications

  • Spin-Transition Polymers: From Molecular Materials Toward Memory Devices

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  • Spin Transition Molecular Materials for displays and data recording

    Olivier Kahn;Jonas Kröber;Charlotte Jay

  • Dinuclear Complexes with Predictable Magnetic Properties

    O. Kahn

  • Magnetism of the heteropolymetallic systems

    Olivier Kahn

  • Chemistry and physics of supramolecular magnetic materials.

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  • A spin transition system with a thermal hysteresis at room temperature

    Jonas Krober;Epiphane Codjovi;Olivier Kahn;Francoise Groliere

  • Magnetic ordering of manganese(II) copper(II) bimetallic chains; design of a molecular based ferromagnet

    Olivier. Kahn;Yu. Pei;Michel. Verdaguer;Jean Pierre. Renard

  • Magnetism of Heterobimetallics: Toward Molecular-Based Magnets

    Olivier Kahn

  • Structural, Magnetic, and Photomagnetic Studies of a Mononuclear Iron(II) Derivative Exhibiting an Exceptionally Abrupt Spin Transition. Light-Induced Thermal Hysteresis Phenomenon.

    Jean-François Létard;Philippe Guionneau;Louis Rabardel;Judith A. K. Howard

  • A Molecular-Based Magnet with a Fully Interlocked Three-Dimensional Structure

    Humberto O. Stumpf;Yu Pei;Olivier Kahn;Lahcéne Ouahab

  • Dinuclear copper(II) cryptates of macrocyclic ligands: synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties. Mechanism of the exchange interaction through bridging azido ligands

    Jacques Comarmond;Pierre Plumere;Jean Marie Lehn;Yvette Agnus

  • Crystal structure and magnetic properties of [Ln2Cu4] hexanuclear clusters (where Ln = trivalent lanthanide). Mechanism of the gadolinium(III)-copper(II) magnetic interaction

    Marius Andruh;Isabelle Ramade;Epiphane Codjovi;Olivier Guillou

  • Design of .mu.-oxalato copper(II) binuclear complexes exhibiting expected magnetic properties

    Miguel Julve;Michel Verdaguer;Alain Gleizes;Michele Philoche-Levisalles

  • Two-step spin crossover in the new dinuclear compound [Fe(bt)(NCS)2]2bpym, with bt = 2,2'-Bi-2-thiazoline and bpym = 2,2'-bipyrimidine : experimental investigation and theoretical approach

    Jose Antonio Real;Helene Bolvin;Azzedine Bousseksou;Ary Dworkin

  • Design and Magnetic Properties of a Magnetically Isolated GdIIICuII Pair. Crystal Structures of [Gd(hfa)3Cu(salen)], [Y(hfa)3Cu(salen)], [Gd(hfa)3Cu(salen)(Meim)], and [La(hfa)3(H2O)Cu(salen)] [hfa = Hexafluoroacetylacetonato, salen = N,N‘-Ethylenebis(salicylideneaminato), Meim = 1-Methylimidazole]

    Isabelle Ramade;Olivier Kahn;Yves Jeannin;Francis Robert

  • Nature of the Interaction between Ln(III) and Cu(II) Ions in the Ladder-Type Compounds {Ln(2)[Cu(opba)](3)}.S (Ln = Lanthanide Element; opba = ortho-Phenylenebis(oxamato), S = Solvent Molecules).

    Myrtil L. Kahn;Corine Mathonière;Olivier Kahn

  • Synthesis, crystal structure and molecular conformations, and magnetic properties of a copper-vanadyl (CuII-VOII) heterobinuclear complex: interaction between orthogonal magnetic orbitals

    O. Kahn;J. Galy;Y. Journaux;J. Jaud

  • Spin Transitions and Thermal Hysteresis in the Molecular-Based Materials [Fe(Htrz)2(trz)](BF4) and [Fe(Htrz)3](BF4)2.cntdot.H2O (Htrz = 1,2,4-4H-triazole; trz = 1,2,4-triazolato)

    Jonas Kroeber;Jean-Paul Audiere;Renee Claude;Epiphane Codjovi

  • Critical temperature of the LIESST effect in iron(II) spin crossover compounds

    Jean-François Létard;Laurence Capes;Laurence Capes;Guillaume Chastanet;Nicolas Moliner

  • Analytical determination of the [Ln-aminoxyl radical] exchange interaction taking into account both the ligand-field effect and the spin-orbit coupling of the lanthanide ion (Ln = DyIII and HoIII).

    Myrtil L. Kahn;Rafik Ballou;Pierre Porcher;Olivier Kahn

  • Crystal structure and magnetic and EPR properties of bis(.mu.-azido)tetrakis(4-tert-butylpyridine)dicopper(II) perchlorate: a new copper(II) dinuclear complex with a large stabilization of the ground triplet state

    Sonia Sikorav;Itka Bkouche-Waksman;Olivier Kahn

  • Two-Step Spin Conversion for the Three-Dimensional Compound Tris(4,4'-bis-1,2,4-triazole)iron(II) Diperchlorate

    Yann Garcia;Olivier Kahn;Louis Rabardel;Benoit Chansou

Frequent Co-Authors

Lahcène Ouahab
Lahcène Ouahab University of Rennes
Corine Mathonière
Corine Mathonière Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jorunn Sletten
Jorunn Sletten University of Bergen
Yves Journaux
Yves Journaux Université Paris Cité
Yves Jeannin
Yves Jeannin Sorbonne University
Jean-Pascal Sutter
Jean-Pascal Sutter Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Stéphane Golhen
Stéphane Golhen University of Rennes
Yann Garcia
Yann Garcia Université Catholique de Louvain
Keitaro Nakatani
Keitaro Nakatani University of Paris-Saclay
J. V. Yakhmi
J. V. Yakhmi Bhabha Atomic Research Center

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