Defect-induced magnetism in graphite through neutron irradiation
Defect-induced magnetism in graphite through neutron irradiation
Wang, Y.; Pochet, P.; Jenkins, C. A.; Arenholz, E.; Bukalis, G.; Gemming, S.; Helm, M.; Zhou, S.
We have investigated the variation in the magnetization of highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) after neutron irradiation, which introduces defects in the bulk sample and consequently gives rise to a large magnetic signal. We observe strong paramagnetism in HOPG, increasing with the neutron fluence. The induced paramagnetism can be well correlated with structural defects by comparison with density-functional theory calculations. In addition to the in-plane vacancies, the transplanar defects also contribute to the magnetization. The lack of any magnetic order between the local moments is possibly due to the absence of hydrogen/nitrogen chemisorption, or the magnetic order cannot be established at all in the bulk form.
Keywords: Defect-induced magnetism; graphite; neutron irradiation
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Physical Review B 90(2014), 214435
Online First (2014) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.90.214435
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Publ.-Id: 21420