Abstract
The electronic features of bimetallocenes are discussed as possible candidates for ferroelectric magnets, based on the coexistence of a dipole moment and a magnetic spin in its mixed-valence state. The dielectric functions were demonstrated for biferrocenium salts. Some charge transfer complexes of biferrocenes with TCNQ derivatives were prepared and characterized.
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