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arxiv: 1002.4323 · v1 · submitted 2010-02-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.other

Growth model investigation of Vanadium-Benzene Polymer

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keywords vnbznmagneticvanadium-benzeneelectronicpropertiesclustersgrowthinfinite
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Electronic and magnetic properties of VnBzn+1 sandwich clusters are investigated using density functional theory. Growth model is applied to investigate the property change of Vanadium-Benzene sandwich clusters. Our results show that, for n<8, all V ions tend to put their spin in ferromagnetic state, and that the magnetic moments of VnBzn+1 increase linearly with n. Finite-size effects induce a nonmonotonous behavior of the VnBzn+1 magnetic properties. In the case of n=8, the electronic properties of VnBzn+1 has the same characteristics with the counterpart of Vanadium-Benzene infinite wire, hence, the critical length of VnBzn+1 is defined eight. Furthermore, our results demonstrate that Vanadium-Benzene infinite wire is a proper material for spin polarized transport and has a high stability in the presence of external electronic and magnetic fields.

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