Abstract

The electronic states of quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors is studied theoretically at absolute zero based on the Hartree approximation. The nearest-neighbor Coulomb interaction introduces charge disproportionation, which can be seen as a Wigner crystal, accompanied by antiferromagnetism.

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