Conductive tetraselenonaphthacene and io
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Akifumi Onodera; Ichimin Shirotani; Hiroo Inokuchi; Naoto Kawai
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Article
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1974
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Tetraselenonaphthacene and iodanil become highly conductive at pressures above 400 kilobars. The lowest electrical resistivity is 1 X IO" ohm cm in the former and 5 X 10" ohm cm in the latter, respectively. In the curve showing the change in resistance with increasing pressure for tetraselenonaphtba