Abstract

The electronic structures and magnetic properties of the compound Co(endi)2(N3)2 are studied by means of the first-principles method. According to the calculations, there is ferromagnetic interaction in the compound, and the magnetic coupling comes from the spin delocalization effect from Co2+ to the azide ligand. It is found that there is strong intralayer and weak interlayer magnetic couplings in the compound. It also reveals semi-metallically magnetic properties.

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