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The Role of Nuclear Nanoprobes in Inducing Magnetic Ordering in Graphite

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In this article several aspects concerning the induction of magnetic ordering in graphite via proton bombardment using nuclear nanoprobes are addressed such as proton range and lateral straggling, defect densities, heat load, and simultaneous impurity analysis via particle induced X-ray emission.

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Butz, T., Spemann, D., Han, K.H., Höhne, R., Setzer, A., Esquinazi, P. (2005). The Role of Nuclear Nanoprobes in Inducing Magnetic Ordering in Graphite. In: Somayajulu, D.R.S., Lieb, K.P. (eds) IWNMS 2004. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29194-6_3

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