Abstract

Magnetooptical measurements of quasi-one-dimensional organic conductor (DMET) 2 I 3 have been performed by using a cavity perturbation technique with Millimeter Vector Network Analyzer (MVNA). Several resonances are observed and these resonances disappear when the magnetic field is applied nearby the conducting b-axis. These resonances seem to come from the periodic modulation of group velocities of the carriers on the quasi-one-dimensional Fermi surface (qlD FS). However, these resonances show a different angular dependence with the Fermi traversal resonance (FTR) or quasi-one-dimensional periodic orbit resonance (q1D POR).

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