2002
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.66.235102
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Charge-ordering and magnetic phase transitions inθ(BDTTTP)2

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“…The latter diversity is due to the fact that, in the Q2D compounds, there exists a variety in the anisotropy of transfer integrals originated from different molecular packings, which results in different anisotropic exchange couplings connecting the localized spins when CO is formed: For example, a spin gapped behavior is observed in α-(BEDT-TTF) 2 I 3 45) and 46) due to the alternation in the exchange couplings along the charge rich sites. On the other hand, behavior analogous to our calculation is seen in θ-(BDT-TTP) 2 Cu(NCS) 2 , 47,48) where the ρ(T ) curve shows a rapid increase at around T CO = 250 K, where χ σ (T ) shows no anomaly and below which the system is paramagnetic. In θ-(BEDT-TTF) 2 RbZn(SCN) 4 , where the molecular packing in the 2D plane is the same, χ σ (T ) across T CO = 190 K is also paramagnetic; however, in ρ(T ) a large jump is observed at T = T CO .…”
Section: Summary and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The latter diversity is due to the fact that, in the Q2D compounds, there exists a variety in the anisotropy of transfer integrals originated from different molecular packings, which results in different anisotropic exchange couplings connecting the localized spins when CO is formed: For example, a spin gapped behavior is observed in α-(BEDT-TTF) 2 I 3 45) and 46) due to the alternation in the exchange couplings along the charge rich sites. On the other hand, behavior analogous to our calculation is seen in θ-(BDT-TTP) 2 Cu(NCS) 2 , 47,48) where the ρ(T ) curve shows a rapid increase at around T CO = 250 K, where χ σ (T ) shows no anomaly and below which the system is paramagnetic. In θ-(BEDT-TTF) 2 RbZn(SCN) 4 , where the molecular packing in the 2D plane is the same, χ σ (T ) across T CO = 190 K is also paramagnetic; however, in ρ(T ) a large jump is observed at T = T CO .…”
Section: Summary and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…On the other hand, θ-(BDT-TTP) 2 Cu(NCS) 2 having similar structure to the θ-type exhibits a checkerboard type charge order. 36 Thus, the implication of various competing states makes the system complicated and causes interesting physical properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent experiments with Raman scattering 33 and optical conductivity measurements 34 on the insulating salt -(BDT-TTP) 2 Cu(NCS) 2 find that the checkerboard chargeordered state discussed in this paper is indeed the ground state. This gives experimental support to the model discussed here.…”
Section: Connection To Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%