Abstract

Rb–TCNQ(II) is shown to be a realization of the BOW phase of half-filled extended Hubbard models. The BOW phase has a regular array of sites with inversion (C i) symmetry, a finite magnetic gap E m and broken electronic C i symmetry. The phase is conditionally stable against dimerization for linear electron–phonon (e–ph) coupling. At 100 K, Rb–TCNQ(II) crystals have regular TCNQ − stacks at C i centers, negligible spin susceptibility that indicates finite E m, and infrared (ir) spectra that indicate broken C i symmetry. The 100 and 295 K crystal structures rule out a dimerization transition around 220 K that had previously been inferred from magnetic and ir data.

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