Unusual scenario of the temperature evolution of magnetic state in novel carbon-based nanomaterials
V. A. Ryzhov, A. V. Lashkul, V. V. Matveev, M. V. Mokeev, P. L., Molkanov, A. I. Kurbakov, K. G. Lisunov, I. A. Kiselev, D. Galimov, and E., Lahderanta

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic behavior of Au- and Co-doped porous carbon nanomaterials, revealing complex temperature-dependent ferromagnetic states and inhomogeneous magnetic cluster formations well above room temperature.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the temperature evolution of magnetic states in doped carbon nanomaterials, highlighting the formation of inhomogeneous ferromagnetic clusters and long-range order at high temperatures.
Findings
Ferromagnetic ordering observed at 2.6 K in Co-doped sample.
Presence of FM clusters above 300 K in both samples.
Inhomogeneous FM states transform with temperature, affecting magnetization.
Abstract
Two porous carbon-based samples doped with Au and Co are investigated. The neutron diffraction study reveals an amorphous structure of both samples. The Co-doped sample exhibits a long-range ferromagnetic (FM) ordering at 2.6 K. The NMR investigations demonstrate, that the samples are obtained with a partial carbonization of initial aromatic compounds and do not reach a state of glassy carbon. The magnetization, longitudinal nonlinear response to a weak ac field and electron magnetic resonance data give evidences for presence of FM clusters in the samples well above 300 K. A short-range character of the FM ordering in the Au-doped sample transforms below T 210 K into another inhomogeneous FM state. Besides the FM clusters, this state contains a subsystem with a long-range FM ordering (matrix) formed by paramagnetic centers, existing outside the clusters. The nonlinear…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Carbon Nanotubes in Composites · Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
