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DMIT Salts: Anion Conductors

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Most organic superconductors that have been discovered are salts with π-cation molecules such as (TMTSF)2X and (ET)2X. In contrast, Ni(dmit)2 is a π-anion molecule whose charge transfer salts also exhibit superconductivity. We include them in our discussion although they are not organic molecules in the strictest sense. In any case, the field of molecular superconductors has been expanded to include both cation radical and anion radical salts.

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Ishiguro, T., Yamaji, K. (1990). DMIT Salts: Anion Conductors. In: Organic Superconductors. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, vol 88. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97190-7_7

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