Low-Dimensional Molecular Metals

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· Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences Book 154 · Springer Science & Business Media
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Assimilating new research in the field of low-dimensional metals, this monograph provides a detailed overview of the current status of research on quasi-one- and two-dimensional molecular metals, describing normal-state properties, magnetic field effects, superconductivity, and the phenomena of interacting p and d electrons. It will be useful not only for frontier researchers with a broad interest in low-dimensional electronic and magnetic properties, but also for graduate students of solid-state physics and chemistry with some background knowledge of solid-state physics. It includes a number of fundamental and novel findings relating to the characteristics of these low-dimensional metals, which in future are likely to become standard material in textbooks on solid-state physics.

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N. Toyota: graduated in 1977 from Tohoku University

1977-1985 research associate, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku Univ., Japan

1985-1994 associate professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku Univ., Japan

1994-1998 professor, Research Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan

1998- professor, Physics Department, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ., Japan

M. Lang: graduated in 1991 from the Technical University Darmstadt, Germany;

1991-1992 Research associate at the Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan;

1992-1996 Research Associate and Habilitation at the Technical University Darmstadt, Germany;

1996-2000 Head of the low-temperature group at the Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden, Germany;

2000- University professor at the Physics Institute at the J.W. Goethe-University, Frankfurt(M), Germany;

J. Müller: graduated in 2002 from the Technical University Dresden, Germany;

2002 – 2003 Research associate at the Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden, Germany;

2003 – Research associate at the Center for Materials Research and Technology (MARTECH) at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL, USA

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