Abstract

Heat capacity of a quasi-one-dimensional organic conductor (DIMET) 2 I 3 has been measured by chopped-light ac calorimetry below room temperature. An anomaly due to a metal-insulator transition has been clearly detected around 40 K. The magnitude of the anomaly is analyzed through comparison with other Q1D conductors. A possible SDW mechanism is suggested.

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