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ESR evidence for disordered magnetic phase from ultra-small carbon nanotubes embedded in zeolite nanochannels

arXiv:1006.4841 · doi:10.1209/0295-5075/90/57003

Abstract

A multi-frequency electron spin resonance (ESR) study provides evidence for the occurrence of low temperature ferromagnetic/spin-glass behavior in aligned arrays of sub-nanometer single walled carbon nanotubes confined in zeolite nano-channels, owing to sp2-type non-bonding carbon associated localized states with density of ~3 x 1019 /g. Features related to the much anticipated conduction ESR are not detected. In the paramagnetic phase, the ESR linewidth is found to be weakly dependent on microwave frequency.

Accepted to be published in EuroPhysics Letters