Electron-lattice coupling and the broken symmetries of the molecular salt (TMTTF)2SbF6
Abstract
(TMTTF)2SbF6 is known to undergo a charge ordering (CO) phase transition at TCO≈156K and another transition to an antiferromagnetic (AF) state at TN≈ 8K. Applied pressure P causes a decrease in both TCO and TN. When P>0.5 GPa, the CO is largely supressed, and there is no remaining signature of AF order. Instead, the ground state is a singlet. In addition to establishing an expanded, general phase diagram for the physics of TMTTF salts, we establish the role of electron-lattice coupling in determining how the system evolves with pressure.
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