Abstract

Independent measurements at low temperatures of the anisotropic dielectric constant (∈ 1) of TTF-TCNQ are reported. The measurements utilize dielectric resonance techniques to determine ∈ B 1 and ∈ a 1 on the same crystal. The results confirm the unusually large value for ∈ b 1(4.2 K) > 10 3 and the anisotropic behavior ∈ b 1(4.2 K) > 10 2 found earlier in cavity perturbation studies of TTF-TCNQ.

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