A theoretical study of Heisenberg exchange and double exchange interactions
in iron-sulphur superclusters is presented. The clusters can play an impor
tant role in biological systems (proteins and enzymes) acting as so-called
active centers. The cluster with valence 4+ can be modeled by four Fe(III)
and two Fe(II) ions. An idealized structure of double cubane has been consi
dered instead of a more realistic defected double cubane structure of lower
symmetry. Possible spin ground states (S=0,1,2,3,4,5,6) have been predicte
d. The total spin S=6 is preferred within a partially ferromagnetic region
if a Heisenberg exchange parameter [between the nearest Fe(III) ions] J(2)<
0 although increase of a double exchange parameter b leads to narrowing of
those region in favor of the states with lower spins. If J(2)> 0, dominati
on of the spin states with S=0 and S=4 is expected for larger values of the
parameter b. The state of S=4 is predicted for J(2)> 0 in agreement with e
xperimental data. (C) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0021- 9606(99)3
0137-9].