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Organic Radical 1,3,5-Trithia-2,4,6-Triazapentalenyl (TTTA) as Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems: Experiment and Theory

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Recently, organic radicals in solid state have attracted much current interests with regard to photoinduced phase transitions, Peierls transitions, molecular Mott insulators, synthetic metals, and so on. They are expected to play a major role in novel materials research because of their potential in future applications to molecular magnetic and optical devices. In photoinduced phenomena, light irradiation stimulates the macroscopic phase transition between the ground state and a metastable state, and may control various properties including, e.g., magnetic and chromic properties of materials.

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Takeda, J., Noguchi, Y., Ishii, S., Ohno, K. (2008). Organic Radical 1,3,5-Trithia-2,4,6-Triazapentalenyl (TTTA) as Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems: Experiment and Theory. In: Ohno, K., Tanaka, M., Takeda, J., Kawazoe, Y. (eds) Nano- and Micromaterials. Advances in Materials Research, vol 9. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74557-0_5

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