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Unusual butterfly-shaped hysteresis and defect-induced ferromagnetic transitions in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite with variable Bernal ordering

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Abstract We report a novel investigation on the structural-, thermal- and magnetic-properties of highly-oriented-pyrolytic-graphite (HOPG) characterized by a variable level of Bernal-stacking. T-XRD and Rietveld-refinement were employed to extract the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We report a novel investigation on the structural-, thermal- and magnetic-properties of highly-oriented-pyrolytic-graphite (HOPG) characterized by a variable level of Bernal-stacking. T-XRD and Rietveld-refinement were employed to extract the variation of the c-axis and thermal-expansion α-factor as a function of the temperature from 90K to 673K. Presence of a structural transition at ∼200 K is shown. Electron-spin-resonance (ESR) and Raman-Spectroscopy together with superconducting-quantum-interference- device (SQUID)-magnetometry revealed the presence of magnetization-signals compatible with defect-induced-magnetic-ordering. Presence of unusual butterfly-shaped hysteresis-signals was also found in other internal-lamellae. The field-dependence-magnetization-measurements and rocking-curve-characteristics of this type of lamellae indicate presence of intrinsic ferrimagnetic-ordering.

Keywords: highly oriented; defect induced; unusual butterfly; oriented pyrolytic; pyrolytic graphite; butterfly shaped

Journal Title: Carbon
Year Published: 2020

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