P.M. Grant, W. Ruppel
Solid State Communications
The author derives a set of two-dimensional band structures arising from spin- and/or lattice-induced commensurate symmetry breaking of the high-temperature, ambient-pressure phase of ditetramethyltetraselenafulvalene-X. These band structures are proposed as the framework for many of the low-temperature transport properties of these compounds and are shown to be consistent with experiment in those cases where the broken symmetry conditions have been well established. © 1983 The American Physical Society.
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