“…As a consequence, if we create analogous structures to fullerene, we are able to induce magnetic properties even though it is not magnetic in its standard state. 19,20 In recent years, Monte Carlo simulations have played a crucial role in improving our understanding of various physical phenomena in materials science. These simulations have been used in a variety of research studies, including the magnetic properties of a bi-fullerenelike structure, X 60 -Y 60 with RKKY interactions, 19 magnetic properties in fullerene-like structures: X 20 , X 60 , or X 70 , 20 magnetic properties of mixed spin in a fullerene X 30 Y 30 -like structure, 21 dielectric properties and compensation behaviors of a monolayer naphthalene-like nano island, 22 dielectric properties of mixed spin-3/2 and spin-5/2 Ising ferrielectric nanowires, 23 dielectric properties of a monolayer nanographyne structure, 24 the investigation of the magnetic properties of core-shell Ising nanowires.…”