A Simple Scheme for FInding Magnetic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Molecules

01 July 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

The smallest magnetic aromatic hydrocarbons reported to date consist of at least six fused- azulene. In order to determine the magnetic state of a given molecule computationally- demanding state-of-the-art methods, such as DMRG or DFT, are required. We introduce a simple computational procedure to screen large sets of molecules and identify likely can- didates worthy of more sophisticated (and costly) analysis. We consider smaller molecules that combine azulene and naphtalene and find two new magnetic molecules.

Keywords

Magnetic organic molecules
fused-azulene
oligo-acene
density matrix renormalization group
density functional theory

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