Dresden 2003 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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MA: Magnetismus
MA 14: Poster: Schichten(1-31), Spinabh.Trsp.(32-47), Exch.Bias(48-54), Spindyn.(55-64), Mikromag.(65-76), Partikel(77-88), Oflmag.(89-92), Spinelektr.(93-98), Elektr.Theo.(99-103), Mikromag+PhasÜ+Aniso.(104-122), MagnMat.(123-134), Messm+Mol-Mag.(135-139), Kondo(140-151)
MA 14.129: Poster
Dienstag, 25. März 2003, 15:15–19:15, Zelt
Magnetic Carbon: Magnetic images in photopolymerized fullerenes — •K.-H. Han1, P. Esquinazi1, T. Makarova2, B. Sundqvist2, Y. Kopelevich3, and I. Zakharova4 — 1Department of Superconductivity and Magnetism, University of Leipzig, D-04103 Leipzig — 2Department of Experimental Physics, Umea University, S-90187 Umea , Sweden — 3Instituto de Fisica, Unicamp, 13083-970 Campinas, Brasil — 4St.Petersburg State Technical University, 195251 St. Petersburg, Russia
Phototransformation of bulk C60-fullerite in air as well as laser and electron beam C60-film treatments, leads to the appearance of measurable ferromagnetic signals obtained with the SQUID. Nonlinear magnetization is observed only for the samples irradiated in the presence of oxygen, while in the case of pressure-polymerized C60 oxygen adversely affects the magnetic properties. Magnetic force microscopy clearly shows that the processes of laser and electron beam irradiation are followed by changes in magnetic images. Laser and electron beam illumination enhances the roughness of the films producing clusters. The magnetic images appear for all spotted areas. These images are highly correlated with the topographic. The size of topographic clusters depends on the laser and electron beam energy. By choosing the appropriate laser and electron beam energy as well as the laser wavelength, it will be possible to create magnetic images on fullerene films.