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High frequency electron spin resonance study of peapods

Olariu, A.
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Nafradi, B.  
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Ciric, L.  
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2008
Physica Status Solidi B-Basic Solid State Physics

We present high frequency Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) results on a peapod sample. In a previous low frequency ESR study on peapods and double-walled nanotubes the observation of a non-Lorentzian line shape was reported. This effect was tentatively attributed to the presence of two distinct Lorentzian signals, coming from the outer tube and from the inner tube or from fullerenes. Here we report ESR measurements in a broad frequency (and magnetic field) range, which help to resolve this uncertainty. Since, with increasing magnetic field, no splitting of the line is observed, just a linear increase with frequency, we attribute the non-Lorentzian shape to g-factor distribution. The extracted line width weakly increases with temperature. (C) 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

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DOI
10.1002/pssb.200879651
Web of Science ID

WOS:000260581800032

Author(s)
Olariu, A.
Nafradi, B.  
Ciric, L.  
Nemes, N. M.
Forro, L.  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Physica Status Solidi B-Basic Solid State Physics
Volume

245

Start page

2029

End page

2033

Subjects

Wall Carbon Nanotubes

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Purification

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C-60

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REVIEWED

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