Calculations on crystalline organic radicals were performed to establish the ground states of these materials. These calculations show that the radicals may interact, depending on their orientation in the crystal structure. For galvinxoyl, a second structure is proposed which is similar to that of azagalvinoxyl, in which the radicals form pairs. This structure accounts for the anomalous magnetic properties of galvinoxyl at low temperatures.
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