Abstract
The magnetic susceptibility of 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,5-dimethyl-6-thioxoverdazyl (p-CDTV) has been measured down to 0.2 K under hydrostatic pressures. The ordering temperature ofT c =0.65 K at the ambient pressure is found to increase under pressure up toT c =0.80 K at 6.0 kbar, giving the demonstrative temperature independent susceptibility of a ferromagnetic state at low temperatures. This pressure dependence is the opposite direction to that observered in the other organic ferromagnet β-phase p-NPNN, and is interpreted in terms of tne virtual charge transfer mechanism rather than pressure effects on the dipolar interactions.
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