Adding extra C60 cages to one edge of a fullerene nanoribbon is predicted to create unpaired electrons and an antiferromagnetic spin-1/2 chain, according to first-principles calculations.
Negative and positive anisotropic thermal expansion in 2D fullerene networks
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We find a design principle for tailoring thermal expansion properties in nearly-spherical molecular networks. Using 2D fullerene networks as a representative system, we realize positive thermal expansion along intermolecular [2\,+\,2] cycloaddition bonds and negative thermal expansion along intermolecular C$-$C single bonds by varying the structural frameworks of molecules. The microscopic mechanism originates from a combination of the framework's geometric flexibility and its transverse vibrational characteristics. Based on this insight, we find molecular networks beyond C$_{60}$ with tunable thermal expansion. These findings shed light on the fundamental mechanisms governing thermal expansion in molecular networks towards rational materials design.
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Designing Antiferromagnetic Spin-1/2 Chains in Janus Fullerene Nanoribbons
Adding extra C60 cages to one edge of a fullerene nanoribbon is predicted to create unpaired electrons and an antiferromagnetic spin-1/2 chain, according to first-principles calculations.