Abstract
Charge-order or charge-glass states are in principal characterized by charge configuration on lattices, offering the opportunity to probe their dynamics by charge-sensitive measurements. It is an experimental advantage for studying glassiness in charge, which is distinctive from the case of the atomic or molecular systems. In this chapter, four different methods we performed are described; (i) resistivity measurements, (ii) resistance fluctuation spectroscopy (so-called noise measurements), (iii) X-ray diffuse scattering measurements, and (iv) NMR measurements.
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Sato, T. (2017). Experimental. In: Transport and NMR Studies of Charge Glass in Organic Conductors with Quasi-triangular Lattices . Springer Theses. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5879-0_2
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