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Spin signature of nonlocal-correlation binding in metal organic frameworks

Materials Science 2015-09-24 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We develop a proper nonempirical spin-density formalism for the van der Waals density functional (vdW-DF) method. We show that this generalization, termed svdW-DF, is firmly rooted in the single-particle nature of exchange and we test it on a range of spin systems. We investigate in detail the role of spin in the nonlocal-correlation driven adsorption of H2_2 and CO2_2 in the linear magnets Mn-MOF74, Fe-MOF74, Co-MOF74, and Ni-MOF74. In all cases, we find that spin plays a significant role during the adsorption process despite the general weakness of the molecular-magnetic responses. The case of CO2_2 adsorption in Ni-MOF74 is particularly interesting, as the inclusion of spin effects results in an increased attraction, opposite to what the diamagnetic nature of CO2_2 would suggest. We explain this counter-intuitive result, tracking the behavior to a coincidental hybridization of the O pp states with the Ni dd states in the down-spin channel. More generally, by providing insight on nonlocal correlation in concert with spin effects, our nonempirical svdW-DF method opens the door for a deeper understanding of weak nonlocal magnetic interactions.

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@article{arxiv.1509.03759,
  title  = {Spin signature of nonlocal-correlation binding in metal organic frameworks},
  author = {T. Thonhauser and S. Zuluaga and C. A. Arter and K. Berland and E. Schröder and P. Hyldgaard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.03759},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Phys. Rev. Lett., in print (2015)