2021
DOI: 10.3390/cryst11080868
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Dihedral-Angle Dependence of Intermolecular Transfer Integrals in BEDT-BDT-Based Radical-Cation Salts with θ-Type Molecular Arrangements

Abstract: We report the structural and physical properties of a new organic Mott insulator (BEDT-BDT)AsF6 (BEDT-BDT: benzo[1,2-g:4,5-g′]bis(thieno[2,3-b][1,4dithiin). This AsF6 salt has the same structure as the PF6 salt. Although the anions are disordered, the donor molecules form a θ-type arrangement. The temperature dependence of the resistivity exhibits semiconducting behavior. The static magnetic susceptibility follows Curie–Weiss law over a wide temperature range; however, below 25 K, the magnetic susceptibility i… Show more

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“…The 2D electronic structure of the salt has been confirmed by tight-binding band calculations and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The 2D crystal/ electronic structure can be finely modulated by chemical modifications using other octahedral anions or selenized donors, 260,261 while maintaining the isomorphous structure, allowing other novel physical properties to be explored.…”
Section: Extension Of Dimensionality In Non-ttf-type Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2D electronic structure of the salt has been confirmed by tight-binding band calculations and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The 2D crystal/ electronic structure can be finely modulated by chemical modifications using other octahedral anions or selenized donors, 260,261 while maintaining the isomorphous structure, allowing other novel physical properties to be explored.…”
Section: Extension Of Dimensionality In Non-ttf-type Conductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%