Correlation between charge transfer and exchange coupling in carbon-based magnetic materials

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Abstract

Several forms of carbon-based magnetic materials, i.e. single radicals, radical dimers, and alternating stacks of radicals and diamagnetic molecules, have been investigated using density-functional theory with dispersion correction and full geometry optimization. Our calculated results demonstrate that the C31H15 (R4) radical has a spin of However, in its [R4]2 dimer structure, the net spin becomes zero due to antiferromagnetic spin-exchange between radicals. To avoid antiferromagnetic spin-exchange of identical face-to-face radicals, eight alternating stacks, R4/D2m/R4 (with m = 3-10), were designed. Our calculated results show that charge transfer (Δn) between R4 radicals and the diamagnetic molecule D2m occurs with a mechanism of spin exchange (J) in stacks. The more electrons that transfer from R4 to D2m, the stronger the ferromagnetic spin-exchange in stacks. In addition, our calculated results show that Δn can be tailored by adjusting the electron affinity (Ea) of D2m. The correlation between Δn, Ea, m, and J is discussed. These results give some hints for the design of new ferromagnetic carbon-based materials.

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Nguyen, A. T., Nguyen, V. T., Pham, T. T. A., Do, V. T., Nguyen, H. S., & Dam, H. C. (2015). Correlation between charge transfer and exchange coupling in carbon-based magnetic materials. AIP Advances, 5(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4933076

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