High-magnetic-field tests for reduced dimensionality in organic superconductors: Just how valid are the Mott-Ioffe-Regel and Anderson criteria?
The interlayer transfer integrals of various organic superconductors have been deduced using high-magnetic-field techniques. The measurements demonstrate the inappropriateness of criteria used to denote incoherent interlayer transport.
Main Authors: | Singleton, J, Goddard, P, Ardavan, A, Harrison, N, Blundell, S, Schlueter, J, Kini, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2002
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