A key challenge in the design of magnetic molecular switches is to obtain bistability at room temperature. Here, we show that application of moderate pressure makes it possible to convert a paramagnetic Fe Co square complex into a molecular switch exhibiting a full dia- to paramagnetic transition: Fe Co ⇔ Fe Co . Moreover, the complex follows a rare behavior: the higher the pressure, the broader the magnetic hysteresis. Thus, the application of an adequate pressure allows inducing a magnetic bistability at room temperature with predictable hysteresis width. The structural studies at different pressures suggest that the pressure-enhanced bistability is due to the strengthening of intermolecular interactions upon pressure increase. An original microscopic Ising-like model including pressure effects is developed to simulate this unprecedented behavior. Overall, this study shows that FeCo complexes could be very sensitive piezo switches with potential use as sensors.
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