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A theoretical model for interchain coupled organic ferromagnets
W. Z. Wang; K. L. Yao; H. Q. Lin
1997
Source PublicationChemical Physics Letters
ISSN0009-2614
Volume274Issue:1-3Pages:221-225
AbstractA proposed pi-conjugated organic ferromagnet with interchain coupling and nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion, which result in the transfer of spin density between the main chain and the side radicals, is studied with the extended SSH Hamiltonian. The interchain coupling stabilizes the high spin ground state while the nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion makes it unstable. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
description.departmentccast,world lab,beijing 100080,peoples r china. acad sinica,int ctr mat phys,shenyang 110015,peoples r china. chinese univ hong kong,dept phys,shatin,nt,hong kong.;wang, wz (reprint author), huazhong univ sci & technol,dept phys,wuhan 430074,peoples r china
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Identifierhttp://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/38133
Collection中国科学院金属研究所
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W. Z. Wang,K. L. Yao,H. Q. Lin. A theoretical model for interchain coupled organic ferromagnets[J]. Chemical Physics Letters,1997,274(1-3):221-225.
APA W. Z. Wang,K. L. Yao,&H. Q. Lin.(1997).A theoretical model for interchain coupled organic ferromagnets.Chemical Physics Letters,274(1-3),221-225.
MLA W. Z. Wang,et al."A theoretical model for interchain coupled organic ferromagnets".Chemical Physics Letters 274.1-3(1997):221-225.
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