Mixed-valence Ln2@C79N endohedral metallofullerenes: magnetic exchange, magnetic anisotropy, and electric-field control of SMM characteristics

Abstract

The prospect of stabilising mixed-valence lanthanide species has been especially appealing since the discovery of [(CpiPr5)2Dy2I3], which exhibits a blocking temperature as high as 60 K; however, their immense potential is constrained by the lack of ambient stability, limiting practical applications. Dilanthanide endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) provide a robust platform in which the fullerene cage stabilises the otherwise reactive Ln2 units while simultaneously dictating their electronic structure and magnetic behaviour. In this work, using a combination of computational tools, we present a systematic DFT and ab initio CASSCF study of the complete Ln2@C79N series (Ln = Ce–Yb, where two lanthanide ions, ranging from Ce to Yb, are confined within a C79N heterofullerene cage), revealing two regimes: early lanthanides (Ce–Sm) show ionic character with spin density localised on lanthanides, while mid-to-late lanthanides (Gd–Yb) stabilise covalent 2c–1e bonds with radical delocalisation, consistent with Robin–Day Class III systems. While Gd2@C79N exhibits exceptionally strong exchange, stabilising a high-spin S = 15/2 state, Tb and Dy benefit from this strong exchange-mediated quenching of QTM, yielding large anisotropy barriers (>600 cm−1). Despite exhibiting strong Ln–radical exchange, Er and Yb ions fail to show attractive SMM behaviour owing to their inherently limited single-ion magnetic anisotropy. Motivated by the fact that azafullerene cages are reported to be excellent molecular rectifiers, we investigated the influence of oriented external electric fields (OEEFs) on Ln2@C79N, which induce bond contraction, enhance covalency, and markedly boost the magnetisation barrier when applied perpendicular to the Ln–Ln direction. These results establish Ln2@C79N as a model system and highlight complementary chemical and physical strategies for designing ambient-stable, high-performance SMMs for quantum technologies.

Graphical abstract: Mixed-valence Ln2@C79N endohedral metallofullerenes: magnetic exchange, magnetic anisotropy, and electric-field control of SMM characteristics

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
15 Sep 2025
Accepted
24 Apr 2026
First published
24 Apr 2026

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Advance Article

Mixed-valence Ln2@C79N endohedral metallofullerenes: magnetic exchange, magnetic anisotropy, and electric-field control of SMM characteristics

T. Sharma and G. Rajaraman, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5QI01908G

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