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Organic Superconductors

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences (SSSOL, volume 88)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Introduction: Evolution of Organic Superconductors

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 1-8
  3. Organic Conductors

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 9-34
  4. TMTSF Salts: Quasi One-Dimensional Systems

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 35-67
  5. Spin Density Wave and Reentrant Superconducting Phases

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 68-98
  6. ET Salts: Quasi Two-Dimensional Systems

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 99-147
  7. DMET and MDT-TTF Salts: Conductors with Hybrid Molecules

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 148-157
  8. DMIT Salts: Anion Conductors

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 158-164
  9. Mechanism of Superconductivity in Organic Materials

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 165-213
  10. Field-Induced Spin Density Wave

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 214-257
  11. Prospects of New Developments

    • Takehiko Ishiguro, Kunihiko Yamaji
    Pages 258-264
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 265-289

About this book

The initial impetus for the search for an organic superconductor was the proposal of the existence of a polymer superconductor with a high critical temperature (Tc). This spurred on activities having the aim of synthesizing and characterizing organic conductors, which had already been going on for two decades. These efforts have resulted in the thriving field of low­ dimensional conductors and superconductors. This monograph is intended to be an introduction to and review of the study of organic conductors and superconductors. The investigations are to warrant a treatise of some length. At the same time sufficiently rich they have produced a few active subfields, each containing exciting topics. This situation seems to necessitate a monograph describing the current status of the field for both researchers and newcomers to the field. Such a need may also be felt by scientists engaged in the study of the high-Tc oxide superconductors for comparison of the two kinds of new supercon­ ductors, which share some important aspects, for example, the low-dimen­ sionality and the competition or coexistence of superconductivity and magnetism. However, available experimental and theoretical results are sometimes conflicting and have not yet been arranged into a coherent standard picture of the whole field. Further developments are continually being reported and therefore it is still premature to write a textbook about some of the topics. However, we have tried to include discussions of recent topics in this volume.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Physics Department, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606, Japan

    Takehiko Ishiguro

  • Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan

    Kunihiko Yamaji

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