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Transport And Nmr Studies Of Charge Glass In Organic Conductors With Quasitriangular Lattices Sato

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Transport And Nmr Studies Of Charge Glass In Organic Conductors With Quasitriangular Lattices Sato
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 85
Author: Sato, Takuro
ISBN: 9789811058783, 9789811058790, 9811058784, 9811058792
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Transport And Nmr Studies Of Charge Glass In Organic Conductors With Quasitriangular Lattices Sato by Sato, Takuro 9789811058783, 9789811058790, 9811058784, 9811058792 instant download after payment.

This thesis experimentally demonstrates the much discussed electronic charge-glass states in solids. It focuses on quasi-two-dimensional organic conductors of the θ-(BEDT-TTF)2X family, which form anisotropic triangular lattices, and examines their electronic properties using various measurements: resistivity, time-resolved electric transport, X-ray diffraction analysis, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The hallmark of the charge glass caused by geometrical frustration of lattice structure for those materials is successfully observed for the first time. The thesis provides new insights into the exotic properties of matter driven by strong electron correlations and crystalline frustration.

The introduction enables beginners to understand fundamentals of the charge-glass states and the organic-conductor family θ-(BEDT-TTF)2X. The comprehensive and detailed descriptions of the experimental demonstration make this a valuable resource.

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