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    Phys Rev Lett. 2004 Aug 13;93(7):076406. Epub 2004 Aug 13.

    High magnetic field induced charge density wave state in a quasi-one-dimensional organic conductor.

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    NHMFL/Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32310, USA.

    Abstract

    The quasi-one-dimensional organic conductor (Per)2Pt(mnt)2 exhibits a charge density wave ground state below 8 K. Magnetoresistance and magnetization measurements show that the charge density wave is suppressed with magnetic fields of order 20 T, above which a high resistance state, with a cascade of subphases, appears. This new state, tentatively identified as a field induced charge density wave, reenters a low resistance state above 40 T. The results are presented in light of theoretical work [D. Zanchi et al. Phys. Rev. B 53, 1240 (1996)]] involving field induced charge density wave ground states in high magnetic fields.

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    15324259
    [PubMed]

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