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Organic radical ions structural properties

This review is divided into four major sections (i) a general survey of n molecular conductors, including the chemistry and the structural classification of radical-ion salts (ii) a summary of the physics of these electronic and magnetic low-dimensional systems (iii) a discussion of the present "state-of-the-art" in these materials, with an emphasis on their mix -valence character, and the impetus to create new compounds with specific low-temperature physical properties (iv) a description of the current trends, which show an explosion in different directions, l cause one can get new materials with specific properties, by playing with the molecular organization in stable or metastable phases. [Pg.43]


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