Magneto Transport of CVD Carbon in Artificial Opals
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Abstract
Magneto-transport of carbon inverse opal structures were investigated in the 2.5 to 300 K temperatures and magnetic fields in the 0-10T regime. Qualitatively, our observations lie between those reported by previous researchers. Over this temperature range, transport (in zero magnetic field) is non-metallic; the resistance decreased with rising temperature however the temperature dependent behavior is not activated, as observed with variable range hopping. In three-dimensions, such behavior can also be the result of weak localization and electron-electron interactions; in particular the change in conductivity is a polynomial in fractional powers of absolute temperature. At sub-helium temperature regimes the relative magneto resistance is measured to be $\sim$ 0.1 percent per Tesla. Results of data analysis for several different scenarios will be reported.
Authors
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Lei Wang
Physics and Astronomy, USC, Columbia, SC 29208
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Ming Yin
Physics/Engineering, Benedict College, Columbia, SC 29204
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Fouzi Arammash
Physics/Engineering, Benedict College, Columbia, SC 29204
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Timir Datta
Physics and Astronomy, USC, Columbia, SC 29208