Abstract

On the basis of density-functional theory (DFT) calculations, a theoretical analysis of the exchange interactions in Ni9L2(O2CMe)8{(2-py)2CO2}4, was performed, where L is a bridging ligand, OH- (1) or N3- (2). Each magnetic interaction between the Ni spin centers is analyzed for 1 and 2 in terms of exchange integrals (J values), orbital overlap integrals (T values) and natural orbitals. It was found that a J3 interaction, which is a magnetic interaction via the bridging ligand orbitals, mainly controls the whole magnetic properties, and the dominant interaction is a sigma-type orbital interaction between Ni dz2 orbitals. Further investigations on the magnetostructural correlations are performed on the J3 interactions using simplest Ni-L-Ni models. These models reproduced the magnetic interactions qualitatively well not only for the Ni9 complexes but also for other inorganic complexes. Strong correlations have been found between the magnetic orbital overlaps (T values) and the Ni-L-Ni angle. These results revealed that the difference of the magnetic properties between OH- and N3- is caused by the orbital overlap integral (T values) of the sigma-type J3 interaction pathway. The magnetic interactions are also discussed from a Hubbard model by evaluating the transfer integral (t) and on-site Coulomb integrals (U), in relation to the Heisenberg picture.

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