Positive magnetisation in carbon nanoclusters produced by high-repetition-rate laser ablation
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Rode, Andrei V.
Arcon, Denis
Zorko, Andrej
Jaglicic, Zvonko
Christy, Andrew G.
Madsen, Nathan R.
Luther-Davies, Barry
Lau, Desmond W.M.
McCulloch, Dougal G.
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Materials Research Society
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Carbon nanoclusters produced by high-repetition-rate laser ablation of graphite and glassy carbon in Ar exhibits para- and ferromagnetic behaviour at low temperature. The results show that the degree of remanent order is strongly dependent on the magnetic history, i.e. whether the samples were cooled under zero-field or field conditions. Such behaviour is typical for a spin glass structure where the system can exist in many different roughly equivalent spin configurations. The spin-freezing temperature is unusually high (50 - 300 K) compared with ≤ 15 K for typical spin glasses. The maximum in the zero-field magnetic susceptibility experiments and their field dependence indicate that there is competition between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic exchange pathways, accounting for the spin glass behavior and/or a low-dimensionality of the system.
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Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings - Nanoscale Magnetics and Device Applications
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