ELECTRON-ELECTRON INTERACTION IN CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES
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The electron-electron interaction in carbon nanostructures was studied. A new method which allows to determine the electron-electron interaction constant $\lambda_c$ from the analysis of quantum correction to the magnetic susceptibility and the magnetoresistance was developed. Three types of carbon materials: arc-produced multiwalled carbon nanotubes (arc-MWNTs), CVD-produced catalytic multiwalled carbon nanotubes (c-MWNTs) and pyrolytic carbon were used for investigation. We found that $\lambda_c$=0.2 for arc-MWNTs (before and after bromination treatment); $\lambda_c$ = 0.1 for pyrolytic graphite; $\lambda_c >$ 0 for c-MWNTs. We conclude that the curvature of graphene layers in carbon nanostructures leads to the increase of the electron-electron interaction constant $\lambda_c$.