Researchers report room-temperature macroscopic ferromagnetism in multilayered graphene oxide
Zhengzhou University researchers have synthesized a new material that combines graphene's remarkable properties with a strong response to magnetic fields.
Graphene has a long spin lifetime and hyperfine interactions, making it potentially favorable for spintronics applications. Despite the recent discoveries of spin-containing graphene materials, graphene-based materials with room-temperature macroscopic ferromagnetism are extremely rare. In their recent study, room-temperature ferromagnetic amorphous graphene oxide (GO) was synthesized by introducing abundant oxygen-containing functional groups and C defects into single-layered graphene, followed by a self-assembly process under supercritical CO2 (SC CO2).