Abstract

Incorporation of iron particles into carbon films was carried out by mixing an iron complex with polyimide in solution and by following carbonization. Iron in the polyimide film promoted the carbonization of matrix polyimide and increased the electrical conductivity of films. The growth of iron particles in carbon films and the change from paramagnetic to ferromagnetic behavior were observed with the increase of carbonization temperature.

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