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High Magnetic Moments in Manganese‐Doped Silicon Clusters
Authors:Dr Vu Thi Ngan  Prof Ewald Janssens  Dr Pieterjan Claes  Prof Jonathan T Lyon  Dr André Fielicke  Prof Dr Minh Tho Nguyen  Prof Dr Peter Lievens
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, 3001 Leuven (Belgium);2. Laboratory of Solid State Physics and Magnetism, KU Leuven, 3001 Leuven (Belgium);3. Department of Natural Sciences, Clayton State University, Morrow, Georgia 30260 (USA);4. Fritz‐Haber‐Institut der Max‐Planck‐Gesellschaft, 14195 Berlin (Germany)
Abstract:We report on the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of manganese‐doped silicon clusters cations, SinMn+ with n=6–10, 12–14, and 16, using mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy in combination with density functional theory computations. This combined experimental and theoretical study allows several structures to be identified. All the exohedral SinMn+ (n=6–10) clusters are found to be substitutive derivatives of the bare Sin+1+ cations, while the endohedral SinMn+ (n=12–14 and 16) clusters adopt fullerene‐like structures. The hybrid B3P86 functional is shown to be appropriate in predicting the ground electronic states of the clusters and in reproducing their infrared spectra. The clusters turn out to have high magnetic moments localized on Mn. In particular the Mn atoms in the exohedral SinMn+ (n=6–10) clusters have local magnetic moments of 4 μB or 6 μB and can be considered as magnetic copies of the silicon atoms. Opposed to other 3d transition‐metal dopants, the local magnetic moment of the Mn atom is not completely quenched when encapsulated in a silicon cage.
Keywords:cluster compounds  IR spectroscopy  local magnetic moments  magnetic building blocks  mass spectrometry
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