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Chemical Control of Magnetism: Oxidation-Induced Ferromagnetic Spin Coupling in the Chromium Dimer Evidenced by Photoelectron Spectroscopy
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Cr AtomsEngineeringChemical ControlMagnetic ResonanceChemistrySpin DynamicElectronic StructureSpin PhenomenonMagnetismChromium Dimer EvidencedInorganic ChemistryPhysicsCr 3DQuantum ChemistryQuantum MagnetismTransition Metal ChalcogenidesSpintronicsFerromagnetismPhotoelectron SpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPure Chromium Dimer
The photoelectron spectrum of the dichromium oxide cluster anion, Cr2O-, and the analysis by the density-functional theory revealed that the spins of the two Cr atoms in Cr2O- are ferromagnetically coupled, and that its total spin magnetic moment is as large as 9 mu(B). This ferromagnetic spin coupling is induced by oxidation; the mixing of Cr 3d with O 2p orbitals plays an important role in a spin coupling between the localized electrons at the two Cr sites bridged by the O atom. The present finding is in marked contrast to the pure chromium dimer, which is known to be antiferromagnetic due to the strong sextuple Cr-Cr bond.
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