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Evidence for internal field in graphite: a conduction electron spin-resonance study

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SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 121, Issue 9-10, Pages 579-583

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0038-1098(01)00465-3

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magnetically ordered materials; electron-electron interactions; phase transitions; electronic band structure; electron paramagnetic resonance

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We report on conduction electron spin-resonance measurements performed on highly oriented pyrolitic graphite samples between 10 and 300 K using S(v = 4 GHz), X(v = 9.4 GHz), and Q(v = 34.4 GHz) microwave bands for the external de-magnetic field applied parallel (H parallel to c) and perpendicular (H perpendicular to c) to the sample hexagonal c-axis. The results obtained in the H parallel to c geometry are interpreted in terms of the presence of an effective internal ferromagnetic-like field, He-int(eff)(T, H), that increases as the temperature decreases and the applied dc-magnetic field increases. We associate the occurrence of the H-int(eff)(T, H) with the field-induced metal-insulator transition in graphite and discuss its origin in the light of relevant theoretical models. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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