“…Ferromagnetism in carbon exhibiting spontaneous magnetization at room-temperature was formerly reported as early as 1987 [9]. There have been a number of publications appearing in which reproducible observations of the room-temperature magnetic ordering in different carbon allotropes, such as graphite [5,[10][11][12], graphene [13], proton-irradiated highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) [5,14,15], carbon nanotubes [6,16,17], polymerized fullerenes [18], carbon nanofoam [19] and amorphous carbon [20] were reported. In addition, Ma et al [21] suggested the observation of room temperature ferromagnetism in a polymer which includes Te on tape subjected to simple mechanical stretching, heating or cutting.…”