Abstract
The stability and exchange interaction mechanism of a doped Zn12O12cluster with Mn and C atoms were investigated by first-principles calculations. For the Mn-doped Zn12O12cluster, it is identified that a superexchange interaction deriving the hybridization between the Mn and O 2pxyorbitals dominates the Mn(↑)-Mn(↓) antiferromagnetic coupling, although a direct exchange interaction deriving the Mn-Mn bonding is also found. In order to turn the Mn spin state in the Mn-doped Zn12O12cluster, C doping is undertaken to change the magnetic interactions of these impurities. It is proved that the C incorporation into the Mn-doped Zn12O12cluster destroys the short-ranged antiferromagnetic coupling, where multiple exchange interactions take over, including the direct exchange interaction and the kinetic p-d exchange interaction partially due to the geometric distortion and surface effect with dangling bonds (sp2-like hybrids). It is concluded that the kinetic p-d exchange interaction plays a dominant role in Mn/C-doped Zn12O12clusters.
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Ma, X. G., Liu, Y. F., Liu, N., Ren, J. C., Xu, G. W., Chu, L., … Zhu, Y. F. (2015). Magnetic mediation effect of a C impurity in a Mn-doped Zn12O12nanocluster: A case of multiple exchange interactions. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 27(33). https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/27/33/335301
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