Defect induced electronic structure of uranofullerene

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Abstract

The interaction between the inner atoms/cluster and the outer fullerene cage is the source of various novel properties of endohedral metallofullerenes. Herein, we introduce an adatom-type spin polarization defect on the surface of a typical endohedral stable U 2 @C 60 to predict the associated structure and electronic properties of U 2 @C 61 based on the density functional theory method. We found that defect induces obvious changes in the electronic structure of this metallofullerene. More interestingly, the ground state of U 2 @C 61 is nonet spin in contrast to the septet of U 2 @C 60. Electronic structure analysis shows that the inner U atoms and the C ad-atom on the surface of the cage contribute together to this spin state, which is brought about by a ferromagnetic coupling between the spin of the unpaired electrons of the U atoms and the C ad-atom. This discovery may provide a possible approach to adapt the electronic structure properties of endohedral metallofullerenes.

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Dai, X., Cheng, C., Zhang, W., Xin, M., Huai, P., Zhang, R., & Wang, Z. (2013). Defect induced electronic structure of uranofullerene. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01341

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