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Metal–insulator transitions: The problem with spins

Denis Jérome
- 18 Oct 2009 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 12, pp 864-865
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In this paper, the metal-insulator Mott transition was detected through the electron spins in a two-dimensional organic conductor, which has been extensively studied by means of charge transport.
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The metal–insulator Mott transition, which has been extensively studied by means of charge transport, is now detected through the electron spins in a two-dimensional organic conductor.

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TL;DR: In-plane transport measurements on the two-dimensional organic salt kappa-(BEDT-TTF)(2)Cu[N(CN)(2)]Cl show marked hysteresis in the transition region, which displays complex physics that is attributed to strong spatial inhomogeneities.