Bipolaron Density-Wave Driven By Antiferromagnetic Correlations and Frustration in Organic Superconductors
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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bipolaronfrustrationorganicstateantiferromagneticbandbeencharge-ordered
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We describe the Paired Electron Crystal (PEC) which occurs in the interacting frustrated two-dimensional 1/4-filled band. The PEC is a charge-ordered state with nearest-neighbor spin singlets separated by pairs of vacant sites, and can be thought of as a bipolaron density wave. The PEC has been experimentally observed in the insulating state proximate to superconductivity in the organic charge-transfer solids. Increased frustration drives a PEC-to-superconductor transition in these systems.
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