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4 November 1999 Influence of processing C60 fullerite by pressing on its crystalline structure and magnetic properties
Alexander V. Brodovoi, V. G. Kolesnichenko, L. L. Kolomiyets, S. M. Solonin, Valery V. Skorokhod, B. M. Bulakh, S. P. Kolesnik
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Abstract
In the current work the changes in a crystalline structure and the change of magnetic and resonant properties occurring in the powder of fullerite, deformed under conditions of free upsetting at room temperature have been investigated. The analysis of the ratio of the discovered broadening of x- ray reflexes allows believing that broadening is caused by microstresses, which have rather a great value. According to ESR research data the supposition has been made that torn off valence bonds of atoms of carbon, which appear because of mechanical damages under the deformation, are responsible for the changes of magnetic properties observed.
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Alexander V. Brodovoi, V. G. Kolesnichenko, L. L. Kolomiyets, S. M. Solonin, Valery V. Skorokhod, B. M. Bulakh, and S. P. Kolesnik "Influence of processing C60 fullerite by pressing on its crystalline structure and magnetic properties", Proc. SPIE 3890, Fourth International Conference on Material Science and Material Properties for Infrared Optoelectronics, (4 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368366
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Crystals

Carbon

Crystallography

Molecules

Fullerenes

Particles

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