journals.iop.org home page electronic journals * User guide   * Site map   | Quick Search:Help  
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Athens/Institutional login
IOP login: Password:   
Create account | Alerts | Contact us
Journals Home | Journals List | EJs Extra | This Journal | Search | Authors | Referees | Librarians | User Options | Help |

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Contact induced magnetism in carbon nanotubes

O Céspedes et al 2004 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 16 L155-L161   doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/16/10/L06  Help

   PDF (478 KB) | HTML | References | Articles citing this article

O Céspedes1, M S Ferreira, S Sanvito, M Kociak2 and J M D Coey
Physics Department, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland
1 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed
2 Present address: Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Bâtiment 510, porte 232, Université Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay, France
E-mail: cespedeo@tcd.ie

Abstract. Evidence is presented to show that carbon nanotubes can become magnetized when they are in contact with magnetic material. Spin-polarized charge transfer at the interface between a flat ferromagnetic metal substrate and a multiwalled carbon nanotube leads to a spin transfer of about 0.1 μB per contact carbon atom. The corresponding magnetization is detected by using magnetic force microscopy to probe the stray field in the neighbourhood of the nanotube. Magnetic contrast is observed for carbon nanotubes placed on cobalt or magnetite substrates, but it is absent on silicon, copper or gold substrates. This observation of contact-induced magnetism opens a new avenue for implementing spin-electronics at the molecular level, where the current leads can be separated from the electrodes producing spin polarization.

Print publication: Issue 10 (17 March 2004)
Received 4 February 2004
Published 27 February 2004

Bookmark and Share Post to CiteUlike | Post to Connotea | Post to Bibsonomy

 

Find related articles





Article options

Authors & Referees

PhysicsWorld, subscribe noweprintweb.org - Your address for E prints
 
Content finder
  Full Search
  Help


  
Setup information is available for Adobe Acrobat.
EndNote, ProCite ® and Reference Manager ® are registered trademarks of ISI Researchsoft.
Copyright © Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing Limited 2010.
Use of this service is subject to compliance with the Terms and Conditions of use. In particular, reselling and systematic downloading of files is prohibited.
Help: Cookies | Data Protection. Privacy policy Disclaimer