M. Belinskii, SPIN COUPLING MODEL FOR TETRAMERIC IRON CLUSTERS IN FERREDOXINS .3. DOUBLE EXCHANGE IN DISTORTED CLUSTER, Chemical physics, 173(1), 1993, pp. 27-44
A spin model for the [4Fe-4S]+ cluster of ferredoxin is considered tak
ing into account the Heisenberg exchange and double exchange interacti
ons in a distorted cluster. Analytical expressions for the exchange-re
sonance splittings of all S=1/2 states are obtained. The double exchan
ge and delta1 ''deformation'' form together the effective splitting pa
rameter. The double exchange contribution undergoes spin reduction B/(
2S12+1 ) relatively to the deformation term; maximal reduction takes p
lace for the ground \S12=4, S=1/2> state with maximal S12 value. Heise
nberg, ''deformation.'' terms delta(i) influence essentially the energ
y spectrum and hyperfine characteristics. It is shown that in the tetr
americ [Fe3(II)Fe(III)] cluster of ferredoxin with antiferromagnetic H
eisenberg exchange, strong double exchange between two Fe3+-Fe2+ ions
leads to the S= 1/2 ground state even in the case when the Heisenberg
exchange DELTA term forms the localized high-spin (S=3/2, 5/2, or 7/2)
ground state. This exchange-resonance effect is opposite to the resul
t of double exchange theory for mixed-valence dimeric clusters, in whi
ch double exchange leads to a ferromagnetic ground state (S(gr)=S(max)
) and reduces the Heisenberg antiferromagnetic intra-pair splittings.
Due to different directions of the local crystal fields in the [4Fe-4S
] cluster, strong double exchange, together with the anisotropy of the
overlap of the d-functions, leads to the mixing of the ground and exc
ited exchange-resonance states.