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Organic conductors: from charge density wave TTF-TCNQ to superconducting (TMTSF)(sub 2)PF6

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Charge transfer (TTF-TCNQ, TSeF-TCNQ, or TM-DM) and molecular salts [(TM)(sub 2)X] are the two series surveyed. The study of TTF-TCNQ has emphasized the role of several parameters, such as one-dimensional electronic structure, intrachain Coulomb and electron-phonon coupling, incommensurability, and commensurability.

Author: Jerome, Denis
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2004
Chemical research, Charge transfer, Charge density waves

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Conducting the magnetic langmuir-blodgett films

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Conductivity and magnetism is achieved in Langmuir-Blodgett films. For conducting films, the macroscopic conductivity is usually lower than the local structure would suggest. For magnetic films, low dimension and limited structural coherence can give rise to glassy behavior.

Author: Talham, Daniel R.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2004
Thin films, Multilayered, Multilayered thin films, Magnetism

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