Abstract:At ambient pressure, studies of resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) were conducted on the quasi-one-dimensional organic conductor (DMET-TTF) 2 AuBr 2 . Resistivity measurements showed a broad minimum at approximately 160 K, and the insulator behavior below this temperature and magnetic susceptibility results revealed a dip structure at 22 K. At the same temperature, a sharp peak in the temperature dependence of T −1 1 associated with the antiferromagnetic (AFM).… Show more
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