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    FT-IR investigations of BEDO-TTF and radical salts of BEDO-TTF
    (1993) Moldenhauer, Jörg; Pokhodnia, Konstantin I.; Schweitzer, Dieter; Heinen, Ilsabe; Keller, Heimo J.
    We investigated powder absorption spectra of the donor BEDO-TTF and some radical salts of BEDO-TTF, which are metals even at low temperatures. After an assignment of the bands in the neutral donor we found in the radical salts different vibrational frequencies of bands correlated with C-O vibrations. These frequencies are directly related to the average charge on the donor molecule. Additionally frequencies of CH2-stretching vibrations exhibit differences, which can be ascribed to a varying strength of donor-anion interaction depending on the respective anion.
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    Temperature and pressure dependence of the resistivity of β-(BEDT-TTF)2X (X=I3, I2Au) and αt-(BEDT-TTF)2I3
    (1988) Weger, Meir; Bender, Klaus; Klutz, Thomas; Schweitzer, Dieter; Gross, Frieder; Heidmann, Claus Peter; Probst, Christian; Andres, Klaus
    The temperature dependence of the resistivity of the organic metals and superconductors {β-(BEDT-TTF)2I3, β-{3-(BEDT-TTF)2I2Au and αt(BEDT-TTF)2I3 was measured at ambient and at several isotropic pressures (up to 2.5 kbar). By the application of a relatively low pressure, it is possible to measure the term in the resistivity that is linear in temperature. This term is masked by the larger T2 term at ambient pressure. It is shown that in the temperature range below 120 K, the external modes are mainly responsible for the resistivity, while above this temperature the flipping of the CH2 groups becomes important. The linear electron-phonon coupling corresponds to a value of λ between 1 and 1.5.
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    Electronic properties of [3.3]TTF-phan TCNQ-crystals
    (1982) Schweitzer, Dieter; Taopen, Chu; Krieger, Claus; Staab, Heinz A.
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    Two superconducting phases in the organic conductor: β-(BEDT-TTF)2I3
    (1986) Creuzet, Francois; Bourbonnais, Claude; Creuzet, Gerard; Jerome, Denis; Schweitzer, Dieter; Keller, Heimo J.
    We have investigated the nature and the stability of the high-Tc(∼8 K) and low-Tc (∼1.5 K)superconducting phases (respectively called β-H and β-L) of the organic conductor β-(BEDT-TTF)2I3. First, by resistivity measurements and following a well-defined temperature-pressure cycling process, we show that the β-H phase is stabilized at ambient pressure and low temperature, exhibiting a very sharp and complete superconducting transition at 8.1 K and 1 bar. Secondly, an AC-susceptibility study reveals that this state is stable and exhibits bulk superconductivity at high Tc and ambient P as long as the sample is not warmed above 125 K. Finally, we present NMR results on the 1H spin-lattice relaxation rate behaviour in both the β-H phase and the β-L phase.
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    Temperature dependent resistivity under pressure and magnetoresistance data of the organic superconductor (BEDO-TTF)2ReO4(H2O)
    (1993) Kahlich, Siegfried; Schweitzer, Dieter; Auban-Senzier, Pascale; Jerome, Denis; Keller, Heimo J.
    The temperature dependence of the resistivity under pressure (up to 6 kbar) of the organic metal (BEDO-TTF)2ReO4(H20) is reported. An increase of the resistivity below 35 K, which is observed at ambient pressure, is already suppressed at 1 kbar. In addition at this pressure the superconducting transition sharpens and the onset temperature of 2.3 K is nearly the same as at ambient pressure. Magnetoresistance data, observed at 1.3 K and 6.7 Tesla show a strong angle dependence. In addition at 1.3 K first SdH -oscillations in the magnetoresistance are found already at such low fields as 5 Tesla.
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    Electronic properties of the triplet state of fluorene, carbazole, dibenzofuran and dibenzothiophene(X-traps)
    (1979) Goldacker, Wilfried; Schweitzer, Dieter; Zimmermann, Herbert
    The triplet state of X-traps in neat single crystals of fluorene, carbazole, dibenzofuran and dibenzothiophene was investigated bv the method of ODMR in zero field at 1.3 K. In addition to the intersystem crossing rates, steady state populations, decay rate constants and relative radiative rate constants of the sublevels, the spin-lattice relaxation (SLR)-rates were measured, which could not be neglected even at this low temperature. In the case of dibenzothiophene a strong intramolecular heavy-atom effect due to the sulphur atom was observed which allowed direct So → T1 excitation.
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    BEDT-TTF radical salts: organic metals and superconductors
    (1987) Schweitzer, Dieter
    A review of the structural, electronic and superconducting properties of some BEDT-TTF-radical salts is given.
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    Optical detection of magnetic resonance (ODMR) of triple-layered phanes
    (1981) Melzer, Guenter; Schweitzer, Dieter; Hausser, Karl H.; Staab, Heinz A.; Zapf, Udo
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    Resonant Raman scattering from superconducting gap excitations in single crystals of (BEDT-TTF)2I3
    (1993) Graja, Andrzej; Pokhodnia, Konstantin I.; Weger, Meir; Schweitzer, Dieter
    A study of low-energetic resonant Raman scattering of αt- and βH-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 superconductor was performed. The softening and weakening of the low frequency optical phonons at about 30 cm-1 in the superconducting state of both αt- and βH-phases were observed below Tc.
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    Radical cation salts of BEDT-TTF and an unsymmetrical BEDT-TTF derivative
    (1986) Schweitzer, Dieter; Bender, Klaus; Endres, Helmut; Gärtner, Stephan; Heid, Rolf; Heinen, Ilsabe; Keller, Heimo J.; Weber, Angelika; Weger, Meir
    Investigations of several BEDT-TTF and DIMET radical salts are presented. Measurements on β-(BEDT-TTF)2IAuI crystals show that their conducting and superconducting properties might vary strongly depending on the decomposition of (IAuI)− anions during the electrochemical process.