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Liu Yang1, Shixuan Han2, Xiaolei Ma1, Wei Qin3, Shijie Xie4.
Abstract
We construct a model to reveal the spin polarization or ferromagnetism observed in organic composite nw-P3HT/C60 with closed-shell structures. Different from the organic ferromagnets with open-shell structures, the ferromagnetism of nw-P3HT/C60 comes from the charge transfers from the polymer to the small molecules. The transferred electrons become spin polarized and they are coupled together through the holes in the polymer. Finally, a ferromagnetic order appears in the pure organic composite. The magnetic moment of the system is mainly provided by the spin polarized small molecules. The magnetization is dependent upon the density of the transferred charges, which is consistent to our experimental observations. Our investigation also shows that some new spin phenomena may appear in excited states for organic semiconductors which is absent in the ground states.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28827724 PMCID: PMC5566228 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-09004-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic diagrams of (a) nw-P3HT/C60 composite, (b) the model and (c) the energy levels (the dashed lines are the polaron energy levels).
Figure 2Dependence of ΔE on Δε. Insert: dependence of ΔE and ΔE on Δε, respectively.
Figure 3(a) Spin distribution of the system when one electron transfers from the polymer to the small molecules. (b) Dependence of the magnetic moment on electron distribution in the small molecules.
Figure 4Spin distribution of the system with two electrons transfer.
Figure 5Spin distribution of the ferromagnetic system.
Figure 6(a) Black line: the dependence of the magnetic moment on the density of the transferred electrons (theoretical result). Red line: the dependence of the saturated magnetization on the intensity of the incident light in nw-P3HT/PCBM composite (experimental data). (b) The magnetic hysteresis loops with different incident light intensity.