Historically most materials in magnetic applications are based on inorganic materials. Recently, however, organic and molecular materials have begun to show increasing …
Unlocking the potential of topological order in many-body spin systems has been a key goal in quantum materials research. Despite extensive efforts, the quest for a versatile platform …
M Hase, I Terasaki, K Uchinokura - Physical Review Letters, 1993 - APS
The magnetic susceptibility of single-crystal CuGeO 3, a linear Cu 2+(spin-1/2) chain compound, was measured. The susceptibilities in all the directions rapidly drop to small …
We use non-abelian bosonization to predict critical exponents for quantum chains of arbitrary spin and arbitrary symmetry SU (n). Passing to the large representation limit gives …
A large first-order magnetic phase transition in an organic radical, 1, 3, 5-trithia-2, 4, 6- triazapentalenyl, is described. The transition occurs with a wide thermal hysteresis loop over …
G Saito, Y Yoshida - Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 2007 - academic.oup.com
We introduce the development of conductive organic molecular assemblies including organic metals, superconductors, single component conductors, conductive films, and …
G Müller, H Thomas, H Beck, JC Bonner - Physical Review B, 1981 - APS
Spin-dynamical calculations on one-dimensional systems have relied heavily on classical (s=∞) theories, despite abundant evidence that quantum effects can be extremely important …
PG Radaelli, Y Horibe, MJ Gutmann, H Ishibashi… - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
Inorganic compounds with the AB2X4 spinel structure have been studied for many years, because of their unusual physical properties. The spinel crystallographic structure, first …
Abstract One-dimensional (1D) interacting electrons are often described as a Luttinger liquid,,–having properties that are intrinsically different from those of Fermi liquids in higher …