Ferromagnetism in Metallocene-Doped Fullerenes

  • Dragan Mihailovic
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Summary

Ferromagnetism in fullerene-based systems doped with metallocenes is reviewed. These compounds form a ferromagnetic state by spin-coupling between π electrons on fullerene units, while the metallocene molecules do not contribute to the spin ordering. One of these compounds has the highest critical temperature (19 K) for this class of compound. The magnetic properties of these materials are very strongly dependent on the crystallization conditions.

Keywords

Fullerene Ferromagnetism Adducts Metallocene Cobaltocene 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Dragan Mihailovic
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  1. 1.Department of Complex MatterJozef Stefan InstituteLjubljanaSlovenia

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