A chiral ferromagnetic molecular metal.
The first molecular material with the coexistence of ferromagnetism, metal-like conductivity, and chirality has been prepared using an organic/inorganic approach. In this case, a two-dimensional packing of chiral organic radical cations (responsible for both the electrical conductivity and optical a...
Main Authors: | Galán-Mascarós, JR, Coronado, E, Goddard, P, Singleton, J, Coldea, A, Wallis, J, Coles, S, Alberola, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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