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Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior of Kinetic Characteristics in Quasi-One-Dimensional Organic Conductors

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Years ago W. Little has suggested a mechanism1 by which, he hoped, it may be possible to dramaticaly increase the transition temperatures for superconductivity in the new generation of materials based on linear organic components. This publication stimulated enourmous experimental activity in syntheses and study of the absolutely new class of conducting materials-the organic conductors. Now, as the result of collective international efforts, we have the fascinating new world of organic compounds, and some of them are superconductors with a remarkably high (~10K) transition temperature. Recall that the vast majority of these new metals do not even contain any metallic element at all!

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Gor’kov, L.P. (1996). Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior of Kinetic Characteristics in Quasi-One-Dimensional Organic Conductors. In: Cabrera, B., Gutfreund, H., Kresin, V. (eds) From High-Temperature Superconductivity to Microminiature Refrigeration. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0411-1_23

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