Abstract

Genuine two-dimensional electrons have been realized in the Bechgaard salt, the representative quasi-one-dimensional electron system. Two-dimensional characteristics such as Yamaji resonance, conventional magnetic quantum oscillations, a coherent interlayer magnetoresistance peak effect, and so on were clearly observed in tetramethyltetraselenafulvalene fluorosulfonate $(\mathrm{TMTSF}{)}_{2}{\mathrm{FSO}}_{3},$ a unique example that has anions with finite electric dipole moments. The introduction of additional periodic potential due to electric dipole moments drastically changes the electronic structure.

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