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Tuning the electronic and magnetic properties of metal-doped phenanthrene by codoping method

Superconductivity 2019-03-14 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

By first principles method, we have determined the geometric configuration of K/Ba-codoped phenanthrene based on the formation energy calculations, and systematically investigated its electronic and magnetic properties. There are two bands crossing Fermi energy which mainly result from the LUMO+1 orbitals of two phenanthrene molecules in a unit cell, and the cylinder-like Fermi surface along the Γ{\Gamma}-Z direction reflects the two-dimension character of metallic conduction of K/Ba-codoped phenanthrene. Compared to K-doped phenanthrene, K/Ba-codoping can donate more electrons to molecule to modify the electronic structure, while the intercalation of dopants does not result in the large distortion of molecule. (KBa)1_1phenanthrene is a magnetic metal with the spin moment of 0.32 μB{\mu}_B per each molecule, and unexpectedly, the spins gather in one edge of molecule rather than a uniform distribution on the whole molecule. Our results demonstrate that codoping of monovalent and bivalent metals is an effective approach to modulate the electronic properties of metal-doped hydrocarbons.

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@article{arxiv.1903.05245,
  title  = {Tuning the electronic and magnetic properties of metal-doped phenanthrene by codoping method},
  author = {Xun-Wang Yan and Chunfang Zhang and Guohua Zhong and Jing Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.05245},
  year   = {2019}
}

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6 pages, 5 figures