A. Kawamoto et al., ELECTRON CORRELATION IN THE K-PHASE FAMILY OF BEDT-TTF COMPOUNDS STUDIED BY C-13 NMR, WHERE BEDT-TTF IS BIS(ETHYLENEDITHIO)TETRATHIAFULVALENE, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(21), 1995, pp. 15522-15533
A C-13 NMR study on kappa=(BEDT-TTF)(2)X (X = Cu(NCS)(2), Cu[N(CN)(2)]
Br, and Cu[N(CN)(2)]Cl) is reported, where BEDT-TTF is bis(ethylenedit
hio) tetrathiafulvalene. The superconducting salts of X = Cu(NCS)2 and
Cu[N(CN)(2)]Br show anamalous enhancement in nuclear spin-lattice rel
axation rate T-1(-1) around 50 K, in spite of monotonic temperature de
pendence of the anisotropic Knight shift. On the other hand, the insul
ating salt of X = Cu[N(CN)(2)]Cl exhibits a divergent peak in (T1T)(-1
) at 26-27 K, which is confirmed as a manifestation of an antiferromag
netic transition by broadening of the NMR line. Above 27 K, T-1(-1) sh
ows a temperature dependence typical of critical magnetic fluctuations
. The (T,T)(-1) and the line shape showed nearly the same profile for
these three salts above 60 K, that gives experimental evidence for a c
orrespondence between the anomalous enhancement of(T1T)(-1) in the sup
erconducting salts and antiferromagnetic fluctuations established in t
he insulating salt of K type. The present results demonstrate the pres
ence of strong electron correlation in both superconducting and insula
ting salts. Analytical expressions of T, and the Knight shift of the C
-13 NMR for kappa-(BEDT-TTF)(2)X are given, which are general formulas
applicable to other p pi electronic systems.