(BEDT-TTF)(F1TCNQ) and (BEDT-TTF)(F2TCNQ)x(TCNQ)1- x (x ca. 0.5): all-organic metals down to 2 K

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T. Hasegawa, K. Inukai, S. Kagoshima, T. Sugawara, T. Mochida, S. Sugiura and Y. Iwasa


Abstract

Crystal structures and solid-state properties are reported for all-organic metals, (ET)(F1) and (ET)(F2)x(TCNQ)1-x (x ca. 0.5), which are isostructural with each other and preserve metallic states down to 2 K.


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