Theoretical modeling of the electronic structure and exchange interactions in Cu(II)Pc

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We calculate the electronic structure and exchange interactions in a copper(II)phthalocyanine (Cu(II)Pc) crystal as a one-dimensional molecular chain using hybrid exchange density functional theory (DFT). In addition, the intermolecular exchange interactions are also calculated in a molecular dimer using Green's function perturbation theory (GFPT) to illustrate the underlying physics. We find that the exchange interactions depend strongly on the stacking angle, but weakly on the sliding angle (defined in the text). The hybrid DFT calculations also provide an insight into the electronic structure of the Cu(II)Pc molecular chain and demonstrate that on-site electron correlations have a significant effect on the nature of the ground state, the band gap and magnetic excitations. The exchange interactions predicted by our DFT calculations and GFPT calculations agree qualitatively with the recent experimental results on newly found η-Cu(II)Pc and the previous results for the α- and β-phases. This work provides a reliable theoretical basis for the further application of Cu(II)Pc to molecular spintronics and organic-based quantum information processing. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Wu, W., Fisher, A. J., Harrison, N. M., Wang, H., Wu, Z., Gardener, J., … Aeppli, G. (2012). Theoretical modeling of the electronic structure and exchange interactions in Cu(II)Pc. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 391). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/391/1/012119

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