1. Temperature dependence of electron spin resonance and electrical conductivity in P+-implanted C60 films and their derivatives
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N. F. Fahim, N. Kojima, Masafumi Yamaguchi, Yoshio Ohshita, B. N. Barsoum, and A. E. Eid
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Spin polarization ,Condensed matter physics ,Chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Electron ,Atmospheric temperature range ,law.invention ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Paramagnetism ,Curie's law ,Delocalized electron ,law ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Electron paramagnetic resonance ,Spin (physics) - Abstract
The temperature dependence of electron spin resonance (ESR) has been measured to clarify the origin and nature of paramagnetic states responsible for the observed ESR signal in P+-implanted C60 films. Also, the temperature dependence of electrical conductivity was made and compared with ESR linewidths to detect the transport mechanism in these films. The ESR experiments were performed at 9.4 GHz in a wide temperature range from 3.7 to 300 K. The temperature dependence of the ESR signal intensity and spin susceptibility revealed that the unpaired spin follows the Curie law at T 20 K. The Curie behavior of the spin susceptibility results from localized dangling bond electrons, while a deviation occurs due to delocalization and excitation of electrons into states as the temperature increases. The temperature dependence of linewidths indicates that the spin mobility occurs by hopping, taking into account that the electron–phonon interaction as spin relaxation me...
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- 2003
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