Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1592178 | Solid State Communications | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Magnetic properties of disordered carbon have been investigated as a function of the extent of graphitization. It is found that the magnetization of the disordered carbon decreases with increasing degree of graphitization. Treatment with acid modifies the magnetic characteristics considerably and the original magnetic characteristics are retained upon further heat treatment. The results show that the intrinsic magnetic behavior of the disordered carbon depends on the microstructure and that the edge states play a critical role in deciding the magnetic interactions in the amorphous carbon system.
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Authors
K. Govind Raj, P.A. Joy,