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Metal-free magnetism in chemically doped covalent organic frameworks

Organic and molecule-based magnets are not easily attainable, because to introduce stable paramagnetic centers to pure organic systems is challenging. Crystalline covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with high designability and chemical diversity constitute ideal platforms to access intriguing magnetic phenomena of organic materials. In this work, we proposed a general approach to attain unpaired electron spin and metal-free magnetism in narrow-band COFs by chemical doping. By using density functional theory calculations, we found that dopants with energy-matched frontier orbitals to COFs not only inject charges to them but also further localize the charges through orbital hybridization and formation of supramolecular charge-transfer complex. The localized states enable stable paramagnetic centers introduced to nonmagnetic COFs. Based on this discovery, we designed two new COFs with narrow valence band, which show prospective magnetism after doping with iodine. Further, we unraveled magnetic anisotropy in two-dimensional COFs and showed that both spin-conduction and magnetic interactions can be modulated by manipulating the building blocks of COFs. Our work highlights a practical scenario to attain magnetism in COFs and other organic materials, which hold great promise for applications in organic spintronic devices.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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