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The finite phase transition temperature, T-N, of quasi two-dimensional (2D) Heisenberg antiferromagnetic (AF) crystals results from in-plane anisotropy or coupling between layers. It is usually not known which is the determining factor when both are weak. ...
We have investigated the infrared spectra of the quarter-filled charge-ordered insulators delta-(EDT-TTF-CONMe2)(2)X (X=AsF6, Br) along all three crystallographic directions in the temperature range from 300 to 10 K. DFT-assisted normal mode analysis of th ...
In organic conductors the overlap integral between layers is small In-plane momentum scattering is rapid and transport perpendicular to the layers is expected to be blocked We present a high frequency conduction electron spin resonance (CESR) study in the ...
We report on magnetic fluctuations studied by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy in the layered organic crystal ?-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]Cl. A line broadening above the antiferromagnetic ordering temperature, TN?=?23?K is attributed to two-dimensiona ...
A high frequency (111.2-420 GHz) electron spin resonance study of the interlayer spin diffusion is presented in the conducting phases of the layered organic compounds, kappa-( BEDT-TTF)(2)Cu[N(CN)(2)]X (kappa-ET2-X), X = Cl or Br. The interlayer spin cross ...