Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2007-02-05
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
AMN-3 Satellite Meeting, NBT-QT 2007, New Zealand
Scientific paper
Among known Bechgaard and Fabre salts (TMTSF)2NO3 is unique since it never becomes superconducting even under pressure. Also, though (TMTSF)2NO3 undergoes the spin density wave (SDW) transition, the low temperature transport is semimetallic and gapless. We propose: a) the absence of the superconductivity is due to the inverse symmetry breaking associated with the anion ordering at 45K; b) the SDW state below 9K should be unconventional as seen from the angle dependent magnetoresistance oscillation (AMRO); c) a new phase diagram for Bechgaard salts, where unconventional spin density wave (USDW) occupies the prominent space.
Basletic Mario
Korin-Hamzic Bojana
Maki Kazumi
Tomic Silvia
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