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Unusual interlayer transport in quasi-two-dimensional organic metalsWOSNITZA, J; HAGEL, J; SCHLUETER, J. A et al.Synthetic metals. 2003, Vol 137, Num 1-3, pp 1269-1270, issn 0379-6779, 2 p.Conference Paper

Universal field-induced spin-density-wave phases: Theory versus experimentLEBED, A. G.Physica. B, Condensed matter. 2010, Vol 405, Num 11S, issn 0921-4526, S106-S107Conference Paper

Organic superconductors: How can we increase the critical temperature ?GIRLANDO, A; MASINO, M; DELLA VALLE, R. G et al.Synthetic metals. 2003, Vol 137, Num 1-3, pp 1273-1274, issn 0379-6779, 2 p.Conference Paper

Magnetoresistance of κ-(BEDT-TTF)2X in normal and mixed statesKARTSOVNIK, M. V; LOGVENOV, G. YU; BIBERACHER, W et al.Synthetic metals. 1997, Vol 86, Num 1-3, pp 2061-2062, issn 0379-6779Conference Paper

Understanding electron-molecular vibrational coupling in organic molecular solids : Experimental evidence for strong coupling of the 890-cm-1 mode in ET-based materialsMUSFELDT, J. L; SWIETLIK, R; OLEJNICZAK, I et al.Physical review B. Condensed matter and materials physics. 2005, Vol 72, Num 1, pp 014516.1-014516.7, issn 1098-0121Article

On the Fermi surface of some organic superconductors with sizeable critical temperaturesFRIEDEL, J.The European physical journal. B, Condensed matter physics. 1998, Vol 4, Num 4, pp 409-411, issn 1434-6028Article

(TMTTF)2Br: the first organic superconductor in the (TMTTF)2X familyBALICAS, L; BEHNIA, K; WOUN KANG et al.Advanced materials (Weinheim). 1994, Vol 6, Num 10, pp 762-765, issn 0935-9648Article

13 C-NMR study of κ-(BEDT - TTF)2 Cu(NCS)2 under pressureITAYA, M; ETO, Y; KAWAMOTO, A et al.Physica. B, Condensed matter. 2010, Vol 405, Num 11S, issn 0921-4526, S259-S261Conference Paper

Charge fluctuation of the superconducting molecular crystalsYAMAMOTO, T; NAKAZAWA, Y; KATO, R et al.Physica. B, Condensed matter. 2010, Vol 405, Num 11S, issn 0921-4526, S237-S239Conference Paper

Universal scaling relations in molecular superconductorsPRATT, Francis.Comptes rendus. Chimie. 2007, Vol 10, Num 1-2, pp 68-70, issn 1631-0748, 3 p.Article

Drude weight in quasi-two-dimensional organic conductors close to the Mott transition : Optical studies of the bandwidth, filling and temperature dependenceDRICHKO, Natalia; DUMM, Michael; FALTERMEIER, Daniel et al.Physica. C. Superconductivity. 2007, Vol 460-462, Num 1, pp 125-128, issn 0921-4534, 4 p.Conference Paper

New ambient pressure organic superconductor with Tc = 8.1 K based on unsymmetrical donor molecule, ethylenedithiotetrathiafulvalene: (EDT-TTF)4Hg3-δI8, δ ∼ 0.1-0.2ZHILYAEVA, E. I; TORUNOVA, S. A; LYUBOVSKAYA, R. N et al.Synthetic metals. 2004, Vol 140, Num 2-3, pp 151-154, issn 0379-6779, 4 p.Article

Millimetre-wave response of the novel organic superconductors β-ET4[(H3O)M(C2O4)3].S (M=Fe3+, S= C6H5CN and C6H5NO2)NARDUZZO, A; ARDAVAN, A; COLDEA, A. I et al.Synthetic metals. 2003, Vol 137, Num 1-3, pp 1225-1226, issn 0379-6779, 2 p.Conference Paper

First optical observation of superconducting gap in αt-(BEDT-TTF)2I3DRICHKO, N; HANS, P; GORSHUNOV, B et al.Synthetic metals. 2003, Vol 137, Num 1-3, pp 1321-1322, issn 0379-6779, 2 p.Conference Paper

Coexistent symmetries in a two-band organic superconductorABRAMOVICI, G; VINATIER, T; HERITIER, M et al.Solid state communications. 2013, Vol 169, pp 42-45, issn 0038-1098, 4 p.Article

Organic Superconductors: When Correlations and Magnetism Walk inJEROME, Denis.Journal of superconductivity and novel magnetism. 2012, Vol 25, Num 3, pp 633-655, issn 1557-1939, 23 p.Article

Exploring the relationship between the magnetic frustration and the emergence of FFLO state on a triangular latticeJIA GUO; JIANG, Hong-Min; LI, Jian-Xin et al.Physica. C. Superconductivity. 2011, Vol 471, Num 17-18, pp 533-536, issn 0921-4534, 4 p.Article

1/f noise in the superconducting state of quasi-two-dimensional organic conductors (BEDT-TTF)2X-A comparative studyMÜLLER, Jens; BRANDENBURG, Jens; SCHLUETER, John A et al.Physica. B, Condensed matter. 2010, Vol 405, Num 11S, issn 0921-4526, S195-S197Conference Paper

Study of the tunneling effect on quasi-2d organic superconductors κ-(ET)2XTANUMA, Y; KUROKI, K; TANAKA, Y et al.Physica. C. Superconductivity. 2004, Vol 412-14, pp 178-181, issn 0921-4534, 4 p., 1Conference Paper

Pressure-dependent magnetoresistance studies of β-(ET)2SF5CH2CF2SO3HAGEL, J; WOSNITZA, J; PFLEIDERER, C et al.Synthetic metals. 2003, Vol 137, Num 1-3, pp 1267-1268, issn 0379-6779, 2 p.Conference Paper

Josephson plasma resonance in κ-(BEDT-TTF)2CU(NCS)2 for close to in-plane magnetic fieldsKOVALEV, A. E; HILL, S; QUALLS, J. S et al.Synthetic metals. 2003, Vol 137, Num 1-3, pp 1289-1290, issn 0379-6779, 2 p.Conference Paper

Intrinsic vs. extrinsic inelastic scattering contributions in κ -(BEDT -TTF)2Cu [N (CN )2]Br : Transport measurements under hydrostatic pressureSTRACK, Christian; AKINCI, Cemil; SCHWEITZER, Dieter et al.Comptes rendus. Chimie. 2007, Vol 10, Num 1-2, pp 96-100, issn 1631-0748, 5 p.Article

Pressure studies on a low-resistance variant of the quasi-2D organic superconductor κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]BrLANG, M; STRACK, Ch; AKINCI, C et al.Physica. B, Condensed matter. 2005, Vol 359-61, pp 427-429, issn 0921-4526, 3 p.Conference Paper

Magnetic torque of BEDT-TTF organic superconductors in pulsed magnetic fieldsOHMICHI, E; OSADA, T; YAMADA, J et al.Synthetic metals. 2003, Vol 137, Num 1-3, pp 1277-1278, issn 0379-6779, 2 p.Conference Paper

Field-induced SDW phase and superconductivity of (DMET)2CuCl2ITO, H; YOKOCHI, Y; YAMASHITA, M et al.Synthetic metals. 2006, Vol 156, Num 2-4, pp 162-165, issn 0379-6779, 4 p.Article

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