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High-field magnetoresistive effects in reduced-dimensionality organic metals and superconductors

arXiv:cond-mat/0606492

Abstract

The large charge-transfer anisotropy of quasi-one- and quasi-two-dimensional crystalline organic metals means that magnetoresistance is one of the most powerful tools for probing their bandstructure and interesting phase diagrams. Here we review various magnetoresistance phenomena that are of interest in the investigation of metallic, superconducting and charge-density-wave organic systems.

Submitted to Andrei Lebed's book to be published on Organic Superconductors

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