Superconducting diamagnetic fluctuations in ropes of carbon nanotubes
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
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carbonnanotubesropesdiamagneticlargemeasurementstemperaturebeen
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We report low-temperature magnetisation measurements on a large number of purified ropes of single wall carbon nanotubes. In spite of a large superparamagnetic contribution due to the small ferromagnetic catalytical particles still present in the sample, at low temperature ($T < 0.5K$) and low magnetic field ($H < 80 Oe$), a diamagnetic signal is detectable. This low temperature diamagnetism can be interpreted as the Meissner effect in ropes of carbon nanotubes which have previously been shown to exhibit superconductivity from transport measurements.
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