Published October 28, 2016
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Microscopic origins of the ferromagnetic exchange coupling in oxoverdazyl-based Cu(II) complex
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Description
The exchange channels governing the experimentally reported coupling constant Jexpt=6 cm−1
value in the verdazyl-ligand based Cu II complex Cu hfac 2 imvdz are inspected using wave
function-based difference dedicated configuration interaction calculations. The interaction between
the two spin 1/2 holders is summed up in a unique coupling constant J. Nevertheless, by gradually
increasing the level of calculation, different mechanisms of interaction are turned on step by step.
In the present system, the calculated exchange interaction then appears alternatively ferromagnetic/
antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic. Our analysis demonstrates the tremendously importance of some
specific exchange mechanisms. It is actually shown that both parts of the imvdz ligand
simultaneously influence the ferromagnetic behavior which ultimately reaches Jcalc=6.3 cm−1, in
very good agreement with the experimental value. In accordance with the alternation of J, it is
shown that the nature of the magnetic behavior results from competing channels. First, an
antiferromagnetic contribution can be essentially attributed to single excitations involving the
network localized on the verdazyl part. In contrast, the ligand-to-metal charge transfer LMCT
involving the imidazole moiety affords a ferromagnetic contribution. The distinct nature / of the
mechanisms is responsible for the net ferromagnetic behavior. The intuitively innocent part of the
verdazyl-based ligands is deeply reconsidered and opens new routes into the rational design of
magnetic objects
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Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/48337
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/48337