| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1815041 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2009 | 4 Pages | 
Abstract
												Carbon-coated YC2 nanocapsules were prepared by arc-discharging bulk yttrium in methane. The core/shell structure was obtained, where a polyhedral crystalline YC2 core was coated by defective graphite shell with size of 1-3 nm. The hydrolyzing of the zero-dimensional superconductors YC2 was controlled by the shell. The magnetic properties of the carbon-coated YC2 nanocapsules show that the dimensional effect has a very small influence on its superconducting transition temperature. The Raman spectrum of the carbon-coated YC2 nanocapsules shows that the shell is defective graphite and also suggests that the aberrance structure of the carbon shell is related to the zone-edge vibration of the YC2 core.
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											Authors
												G.M. Shi, J.H. Zhang, Y. Dong, D. Li, Z.D. Zhang, 
											