Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1442901 | Synthetic Metals | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Modulated charge or spin superstructures of organic quasi-one-dimensional conductors exhibit specific low-energy excitations (LEE) at very low temperatures due to metastable states caused by strong pinning centers. These phase excitations (soliton-like topological defects) demonstrate rich and unexpected properties in a magnetic field, due to their magnetic moments. We discuss mainly on the dynamical aspects related to the non-equilibrium phenomena measured in heat relaxation below 1Â K.
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Authors
K. BiljakoviÄ, J.C. Lasjaunias, R. Mélin, P. Monceau, G. Reményi, S. Sahling, D. StareÅ¡iniÄ,