Tatiana L. Makarova
Lappeenranta University of Technology
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Nature | 2006
Tatiana L. Makarova; Bertil Sundqvist; R. Höhne; P. Esquinazi; Y. Kopelevich; Peter Scharff; V. A. Davydov; L.S. Kashevarova; A. V. Rakhmanina
This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/35099527
Nature | 2005
Tatiana L. Makarova; Bertil Sundqvist; R. Höhne; P. Esquinazi; Y. Kopelevich; Peter Scharff; V. A. Davydov; L.S. Kashevarova; Aleksandra V. Rakhmanina
This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/35099527
Scientific Reports | 2017
Tatiana L. Makarova; A. L. Shelankov; A. I. Shames; A. A. Zyrianova; A.A. Komlev; G. N. Chekhova; D. V. Pinakov; L. G. Bulusheva; Alexander V. Okotrub; E. Lähderanta
Tabby is a pattern of short irregular stripes, usually related to domestic cats. We have produced Tabby patterns on graphene by attaching fluorine atoms running as monoatomic chains in crystallographic directions. Separated by non-fluorinated sp2 carbon ribbons, sp3-hybridized carbon atoms bonded to zigzag fluorine chains produce sp2-sp3 interfaces and spin-polarized edge states localized on both sides of the chains. We have compared two kinds of fluorinated graphite samples C2Fx, with x near to 1 and x substantially below 1. The magnetic susceptibility of C2Fx (x < 1) shows a broad maximum and a thermally activated spin gap behaviour that can be understood in a two-leg spin ladder model with ferromagnetic legs and antiferromagnetic rungs; the spin gap constitutes about 450 K. Besides, stable room-temperature ferromagnetism is observed in C2Fx (x < 1) samples: the crossover to a three-dimensional magnetic behaviour is due to the onset of interlayer interactions. Similarly prepared C2Fx (x ≈ 1) samples demonstrate features of two-dimensional magnetism without signs of high-temperature magnetic ordering, but with transition to a superparamagnetic state below 40 K instead. The magnetism of the Tabby graphene is stable until 520 K, which is the temperature of the structural reconstruction of fluorinated graphite.
Journal of Nanophotonics | 2017
I. Zakharchuk; A.A. Komlev; Ekaterina Soboleva; Tatiana L. Makarova; D.A. Zherebtsov; D.M. Galimov; E. Lähderanta
Abstract. The nanocomposites comprising of anatase titania nanoparticles uniformly distributed inside the porous carbon matrix were synthesized using furfuryl alcohol, tetrabutyltitanate, and nonionic surfactant. The characterization of the nanocomposite by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive x-ray analysis, x-ray diffractometry, and Raman spectroscopy revealed the formation of anatase titania nanoparticles of average sizes 10 to 20 nm. The observed broadening and blueshift of the main Raman peak of titanium dioxide nanoparticles were explained using the phonon confinement effect. The nanocomposite exhibited strong paramagnetism at low temperatures and was diamagnetic at higher temperatures, as well as a small contamination by magnetic impurities was detected. The paramagnetism originated from the amorphous defect-rich carbon and oxygen vacancies in titania.
Journal of Nanophotonics | 2017
A.A. Komlev; Tatiana L. Makarova; E. Lähderanta; Petr V. Semenikhin; Anatoly I. Veinger; Igor V. Kochman; Giacomo Magnani; Giovanni Bertoni; Daniele Pontiroli; M. Riccò
Abstract. Magnetic properties of graphene nanostructures functionalized with aromatic radicals were investigated by electron spin resonance (ESR) and superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) techniques. Three types of functionalized graphene samples were investigated (functionalization was performed by 4-bromoaniline, 4-nitroaniline, or 4-chloroaniline). According to SQUID measurements, in case of functionalization by nitroaniline, sharp change in temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility was observed near 120 K. Such behavior was explained as antiferromagnetic ordering. The same but more extended effect was observed in ESR measurements below 160 K. In the ESR measurements, only one resonance line with g-factor equal to 2.003 was observed. Based on the temperature dependencies of spin concentration and resonance position and intensity, the effect was explained as antiferromagnetic ordering along the extended defects on the basal planes of the graphene.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015
P V Semenikhin; A I Veinger; A G Zabrodskii; Tatiana L. Makarova; T V Tisnek; S I Goloshchapov
Low-temperature magnetic susceptibility of heavily doped Ge: As samples has been investigated by methods SQUID magnetometry and ESR spectroscopy near the metal-insulator phase transition. Paramagnetic component of the impurity magnetic susceptibility was investigated by ESR previously. Using both techniques make possible to determined the diamagnetic component of impurity susceptibility. The value of the impurity diamagnetic susceptibility equals to 5×10-8 cm3/g and corresponds to the localization radius of the As donor- electron near the metal-insulator phase transition.
Diamond and Related Materials | 2011
V. Yu. Osipov; A. V. Baranov; Victor A. Ermakov; Tatiana L. Makarova; L. F. Chungong; A. I. Shames; Kazuyuki Takai; Toshiaki Enoki; Yutaka Kaburagi; Morinobu Endo; A. Ya. Vul
Physical Review B | 2011
Tatiana L. Makarova; Andlei L. Shelankov; I. T. Serenkov; V. I. Sakharov; D. W. Boukhwalov
Carbon | 2016
Tatiana L. Makarova; I. Zakharchuk; P. Geydt; E. Lähderanta; A.A. Komlev; A.A. Zyrianova; A. Lyubchyk; M.A. Kanygin; O.V. Sedelnikova; A.G. Kurenya; L. G. Bulusheva; Alexander V. Okotrub
Physical Review B | 2008
Agnieszka Iwasiewicz-Wabnig; Thomas Wågberg; Tatiana L. Makarova; Bertil Sundqvist