Copper valence fluctuation in the organic conductor (dimethyl-N,N’-dicyanoquinonediimine)2Cu studied by x-ray photoemission spectroscopy

Abstract
We have studied the electronic structure of the organic conductor (DMe-DCNQI)2Cu, where DMe-DCNQI is dimethyl-N,N’-dicyanoquinonediimine, by x-ray photoemission spectroscopy in order to elucidate the origin of the metal-insulator transitions and the anomalous magnetic properties of (DCNQI)2Cu salts. The line-shape analysis of the Cu 2p core-level spectrum shows a Cu+ Cu2+ mixed valency; the ratio of Cu+ to Cu2+ is found to be nearly 2:1. This suggests that Cu is in a valence-fluctuating state in the metallic (DMe-DCNQI)2Cu and that a Cu+ Cu2+ charge ordering coupled with cooperative lattice distortion takes place below the metal-insulator transition temperature in other (DCNQI)2Cu salts.

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