Determination of the hyperfine magnetic field in magnetic carbon-based materials: DFT calculations and NMR experiments

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The prospect of carbon-based magnetic materials is of immense fundamental and practical importance, and information on atomic-scale features is required for a better understanding of the mechanisms leading to carbon magnetism. Here we report the first direct detection of the microscopic magnetic field produced at 13 C nuclei in a ferromagnetic carbon material by zero-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Electronic structure calculations carried out in nanosized model systems with different classes of structural defects show a similar range of magnetic field values (18-21T) for all investigated systems, in agreement with the NMR experiments. Our results are strong evidence of the intrinsic nature of defect-induced magnetism in magnetic carbons and establish the magnitude of the hyperfine magnetic field created in the neighbourhood of the defects that lead to magnetic order in these materials.

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Freitas, J. C. C., Scopel, W. L., Paz, W. S., Bernardes, L. V., Cunha-Filho, F. E., Speglich, C., … Požek, M. (2015). Determination of the hyperfine magnetic field in magnetic carbon-based materials: DFT calculations and NMR experiments. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep14761

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