
Multifunctional Conducting Molecular Materials
by Saito, Gunzi; Wudl, Fred; Haddon, Robert C.; Tanigaki, Katsumi; Enoki, Toshiaki-
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Table of Contents
Mesomeric fused betainic radicals as organic conductors | p. 3 |
TTF based materials : from exotic organic superconductors to transistors | p. 15 |
Two isomeric methylenediseleno-diselenadithiafulvalenes (MDSE-TS and MDSE-ST) : synthesis and properties of new selenium-containing fulvalene-type electron donors | p. 23 |
Correlation and frustration effects in molecular conductors Et[subscript x]Me[subscript 4-x]Z[Pd(dmit)[subscript 2]][subscript 2] (dmit = C[subscript 3]S[subscript 5][superscript 2-], Z = N, P, As, Sb, x = 0, 1, 2) | p. 31 |
Electric field effect of quantum oscillations in few-layer graphene in high magnetic fields | p. 39 |
New single-component molecular conductors with diselenadithiafulvalene frameworks | p. 45 |
Charge transfer complexes of cytosine and TCNQ derivatives | p. 49 |
Electron donors from natural products : donating and ligating ability and charge-transfer complex formation of imidazo[1,2-a]pyrazin-3(7H)-ones | p. 55 |
One-dimensional alternating antiferromagnetic chain accompanying charge ordering in DODHT organic superconductors | p. 59 |
Dimethyl-substituted analogue of BDH-TTP, DMDH-TTP, and its metallic salts | p. 63 |
Monooxygen-containing analogues of DHDA-TTP, DHOTA-TTP and OTDA-TTP and their charge-transfer salts | p. 67 |
TTF derivatives linking a dimethyldioxolane ring and their charge-transfer salts | p. 71 |
Structures and electrical properties of new PDT-TTP conductors | p. 75 |
Crystal structures and physical properties of (Mo[subscript 6]X[subscript 14])[superscript 2-] salts (X = Br, I) | p. 79 |
Pronounced enhancement of charge ordering transition temperatures in TMTTF salts with deuteration | p. 83 |
Raman spectroscopy of k-(BEDT-TTF)[subscript 2]Cu[N(CN)[subscript 2]]I | p. 87 |
Charge disproportionation with metallic conductivity in new ET salt, (ET)[subscript 3](AuBr[subscript 2])[subscript 2](AuBr[subscript 4])[subscript 2](solv)[subscript x], having a peculiar crystal structure | p. 91 |
Nano-size molecular conductors directly formed on silicon substrates | p. 97 |
Theoretical studies of interdimer parameters in [beta]'-Me[subscript 4]P[Pd(dmit)[subscript 2]][subscript 2] crystals and its spin frustration | p. 101 |
Recent progress of (EDO-TTF)[subscript 2]PF[subscript 6] and related complexes | p. 107 |
Crystal structures and physical properties of (EDO-TTF)[subscript 5](BF[subscript 4])[subscript 3] and (EDO-TTF)[subscript 4](Sb[subscript 2]F[subscript 11])[subscript 0.85](H[subscript 2]O)[subscript 4] | p. 115 |
Ionicity of intramolecular charge transfer compounds in solution | p. 119 |
Structures and thermal behavior of intramolecular charge transfer compounds C[subscript n]-H3CNQ derived from the reaction between l-alkyl-3,3-dimethyl-2-methyleneindoline and 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) | p. 123 |
Synthesis and properties of DT-TTF derivatives possessing dicyanomethylene group as the acceptor unit | p. 127 |
NMP TCNQ based molecular wires | p. 131 |
Ethylenedithio-TTF-imidazole : construction of pluri-dimensional network by hydrogen-bonding and SäS interactions | p. 135 |
New strategies for designing TTP-based donor molecules | p. 139 |
Synthesis, physical properties and crystal structures of a new asymmetrical MDOB-EDT-TTF and its charge-transfer complexes | p. 143 |
The first metallic salt containing ferrocene, [beta]"-(BEDT-TTF)[subscript ä](Fe(CpCONHCH[subscript 2]SO[subscript 3])[subscript 2])-2H[subscript 2]O, and novel ferrocene containing anions, CpFeCpCONH-(m-, p-)C[subscript 6]H[subscript 4]SO[subscript 3][superscript -] | p. 147 |
Unconventional magnetotransport in 1D TTF-based [pi]-d interaction systems | p. 153 |
Magnetic conductors based on new ethylenedioxy-substituted donors with a bent molecular structure | p. 161 |
Crystal structure and physical properties of the new organic conductors (EDT-TSF)[subscript 2]GaCl[subscript 4] and (EDT-TSF)[subscript 2]FeCl[subscript 4] | p. 165 |
Synthesis and property of tetrathiafulvalene-pendent iron complexes | p. 169 |
Gigantic and ultrafast photoresponse in molecular charge ordering system | p. 173 |
Photochemical transformation of molecular crystals into devices | p. 181 |
Theory of optical responses of photoexcited halogen-bridged metal complexes in different insulating phases | p. 185 |
Electric transport and modulated density of states in rotational order and disorder in Na[subscript 2]CsC[subscript 60] | p. 191 |
Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of endohedral fullerenes | p. 198 |
Manipulation and assembly of carbon nanotubes by dielectrophoresis | p. 206 |
Superconducting phase made from C[subscript 60] doped with lanthanum | p. 212 |
Electric transport properties of doped C[subscript 60] nanowhiskers | p. 216 |
Variable range hopping conduction and magnetic anomalies in ordered mesoporous carbon materials CMK-n | p. 220 |
Magnetic properties of hydrogenated and fluorinated surface layer of diamond nanoparticle | p. 224 |
Modelling and designing of nano-carbon magnets by a new density-matrix functional theory | p. 232 |
Eight unimolecular rectifiers | p. 239 |
Molecular assemblies : bridging the gap to form molecular junctions | p. 248 |
Study of hole injection in hole-only single-carrier devices | p. 253 |
Schottky-gated polymer FET fabricated by multiple laser printing method | p. 270 |
Mechanism of ambipolar field-effect transistors on one-dimensional organic Mott insulators | p. 276 |
Self-assembled monolayers modification on electrodes of organic thin-film transistors | p. 282 |
Organic field-effect transistors based on phenyl substituted tetrathiafulvalene derivatives | p. 286 |
Organic semiconductors based on nickel complexes for thin-film transistors | p. 290 |
Poly(p-phenylenevinylene) nanofiber yarns fabricated by electrospinning | p. 294 |
Paper actuators with conducting polymers | p. 298 |
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