Magnetic order in Graphite: Experimental evidence, intrinsic and extrinsic difficulties
P. Esquinazi, J. Barzola-Quiquia, D. Spemann, M. Rothermel, H. Ohldag,, N. Garc\'ia, A. Setzer, T. Butz

TL;DR
This paper reviews experimental evidence for high-temperature magnetic order in graphite, highlighting the challenges in inducing magnetism through irradiation and discussing related theoretical work.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of experimental data and discusses intrinsic and extrinsic difficulties in achieving magnetic order in graphite.
Findings
Evidence of metal-free high-temperature magnetic order in graphite
Challenges in inducing magnetism via irradiation
Discussion of theoretical work related to magnetic order
Abstract
We discuss recently obtained data using different experimental methods including magnetoresistance measurements that indicate the existence of metal-free high-temperature magnetic order in graphite. Intrinsic as well as extrinsic difficulties to trigger magnetic order by irradiation of graphite are discussed in view of recently published theoretical work.
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