Molecular Helmholtz coils
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Orozco-Ic M.
Restrepo A.
Muñoz-Castro A.
Merino G.
Resumen
How to build a molecular Helmholtz coil? The possibility to create a Helmholtz coil at the molecular level is studied via the induced magnetic responses of several small cyclic hydrocarbon dimers with formula (CnHn)2 and Dnh symmetry (n = 6-10). Our results reveal that for n ≥ 8, π-electrons give rise to a uniform magnetic field within the central region between rings, satisfying the Helmholtz coil condition. This uniformity is independent of the intensity of the induced magnetic field. © 2019 Author(s).
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