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Positive magnetisation in carbon nanostructures

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Rode, Andrei V
Christy, Andrew
Madsen, Nathan
Gamaly, Eugene G
Hyde, Stephen
Luther-Davies, Barry

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Carbon nanoclusters produced by high-repetition-rate laser ablation of glassy carbon in Ar exhibits para- and ferromagnetic behaviour up to 90 K, showing a narrow hysteresis curve with a coercive force Hc = 420 Oe, remnant magnetisation of 5 × 10-3 emu/g

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Current Applied Physics

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2037-12-31