Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9776267 | Synthetic Metals | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We showed how the charge order in (DI-DCNQI)2Ag is melted by pressure, by investigations of the NMR spectra and the resistivity parallel and perpendicular to the conducting c-axis. When the system is pressurized, the second-order-transition temperature of the charge ordering is lowered and the disproportionation ratio is depressed. Under higher pressures, the transition changes into first-order one and eventually it vanishes at 21.6 kbar. At a low-pressure and high-temperature region, temperature dependence of Ï// and Ï⥠are contrasting. The melting mechanism of the charge ordering is very likely due to the “dimensional crossover”. Furthermore, in the high-pressure metallic region, curious T3 dependence of the resistivity is observed, implying unprecedented electron-electron scattering mechanism.
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Authors
T. Itou, K. Miyagawa, K. Kanoda, K. Hiraki, T. Takahashi, K. Murata, T. Matsumoto,