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Kajiyoshi, Koichi
Fujiwara, Motoyasu
Oshima, Kokichi Kaken ID researchmap
Abstract

We have studied the ground state of a fullerene-based magnet, the alpha'-phase tetra-kis-(dimethylamino)ethylene-C-60 (alpha'-TDAE-C-60), by electron spin resonance and magnetic torque measurements. Below T-N = 7 K, nonparamagnetic field dependent resonances with a finite excitation gap ( 1.7 GHz) are observed along the a axis. Strong enhancement in their intensity as temperature is decreased is inconsistent with excitation from a singlet state, which had been proposed for the alpha'-phase ground state. Below T-N, nonquadratic field dependence of the magnetic torque signal is also observed in contrast to quadratic field dependence in the paramagnetic phase. The angle-dependent torque signals below T-N indicate the existence of an anisotropy of the bulk magnetization. From both experiments, we propose an antiferro-magnetic ground state driven by the cooperative orientational ordering of C-60 in the alpha'-TDAE-C-60.

Keywords
TDAE-C-60
Ferromagnetism
(NH3)K3C60
ESR
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This is the institute's copy, as published in Physical Review Letters, October 2007, Volume 99, Issue 17, Pages 4.
Publisher URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.177205
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2007-10
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Physical Review Letters
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volume99
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issue17
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Journal Article
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English
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True
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