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Intermolecular Resonance Correlates Electron Pairs Down a Supermolecular Chain:Antiferromagnetism in K‐Doped p‐Terphenyl
- Source :
- Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society, 2020.
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Abstract
- Recent interest in potassium-doped p-terphenyl has been fueled by reports of superconductivity at Tc values surprisingly high for organic compounds. Despite these interesting properties, studies of the structure–function relationships within these materials have been scarce. Here, we isolate a phase-pure crystal of potassium-doped p-terphenyl: [K(222)]2[p-terphenyl3]. Emerging antiferromagnetism in the anisotropic structure is studied in depth by magnetometry and electron spin resonance. Combining these experimental results with density functional theory calculations, we describe the antiferromagnetic coupling in this system that occurs in all 3 crystallographic directions. The strongest coupling was found along the ends of the terphenyls, where the additional electron on neighboring p-terphenyls antiferromagnetically couple. This delocalized bonding interaction is reminiscent of the doubly degenerate resonance structure depiction of polyacetylene. These findings hint toward magnetic fluctuation-induced superconductivity in potassium-doped p-terphenyl, which has a close analogy with high Tc cuprate superconductors. The new approach described here is very versatile as shown by the preparation of two additional salts through systematic changing of the building blocks.<br />C.N. thanks Sheldon and Dorothea Buckler for their generous support. Support for this research was provided by the Center for Precision Assembly of Superstratic and Superatomic Solids, an NSF MRSEC (award numbers DMR-1420634 and DMR-2011738), and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (award number FA9550-18-1-0020). R.H.S. acknowledges support from the Columbia Nano Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship. X.R. acknowledges support from the NSF CAREER award (NSF DMR-1751949). A.K.B. is supported by the Arnold O. Beckman Fellowship in Chemical Sciences. I.S. is supported by the National Science Foundation under award number CHE-1807654. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction was performed at the Shared Materials Characterization Laboratory at Columbia University, maintained using funding from Columbia University for which we are grateful. Work in Lausanne was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Work in Spain was supported by MICIU (Spain) through Grants PGC2018-096955-B-C44 and PGC2018-093863-B-C22 and Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR1506 and 2017SGR1289). E.C. acknowledges support from the Spanish MINECO through the Severo Ochoa Centers of Excellence Program (SEV-2015-0496) and P.A. from the Maria de Maeztu Units of Excellence Program (MDM-2017-0767). S.C. was supported by FONDECYT (Chile) through project 11107163.
- Subjects :
- 010402 general chemistry
01 natural sciences
Biochemistry
Condensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Catalysis
magnetic-susceptibility
chemistry.chemical_compound
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Chain (algebraic topology)
Terphenyl
Condensed Matter::Superconductivity
Magnetic properties
Antiferromagnetism
Superconductivity
Electron pair
Propietats magnètiques
superconductivity
Doping
Intermolecular force
Resonance
General Chemistry
Potassi
0104 chemical sciences
Crystallography
chemistry
Potassium
Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons
conductors
Espectroscòpia de ressonància paramagnètica electrònica
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
spin-resonance
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- ISSN :
- 20180969
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bee70ead48430ec057fbe5f7f1df7493