Abstract

Antiferromagnetic resonance is shown to be relevant to probe the low temperature ground state of various organic conductors. A comparison of experimental results obtained for salts based on different molecules is first presented. A discussion of the characteristics of the AF ground state including the magnitude of the anisotropy and the position of the magnetic axes is then given.

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