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This is the first book to comprehensively address the recent developments in both the experimental and theoretical aspects of quasi-one-dimensional halogen-bridged mono- (MX) and binuclear metal (MMX) chain complexes of Pt, Pd and Ni. These complexes have one-dimensional electronic structures, which cause the various physical properties as well as electronic structures. In most MX-chain complexes, the Pt and Pd units are in M(II)-M(IV) mixed valence or charge density wave (CDW) states due to electron-phonon interactions, and Ni compounds are in Ni(III) averaged valence or Mott-Hubbard states due to the on-site Coulomb repulsion. More recently, Pd(III) Mott-Hubbard (MH) states have been realized in the ground state by using the chemical pressure. Pt and Pd chain complexes undergo photo-induced phase transitions from CDW to MH or metal states, and Ni chain complexes undergo photo-induced phase transitions from MH to metal states. Ni chain complexes with strong electron correlations show tremendous third-order optical nonlinearity and nonlinear electrical conductivities. They can be explained theoretically by using the extended Peierls-Hubbard model. For MMX-chain complexes, averaged valence, CDW, charge polarization, and alternating charge polarization states have been realized by using chemical modification and external stimuli, such as temperature, photo-irradiation, pressure, and water vapor. All of the electronic structures and phase transitions can be explained theoretically.

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Jan 28, 2015, Yamashita Masahiro, Springer
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<p>1 General Intoruduction <i>S. Takaishi and M. Yamashita</i>
2 MX-Chain Compounds
2.1 Pt(II)-Pt(IV) and Pd(II)-Pd(IV) Mixed-Valence Compounds <i>H. Matsuzaki and H. Okamoto</i>
2.2 Ni(III) Mott-Hubbard Compounds <i>S. Takaishi and M. Yamashita</i>
2.3 Pd(III) Mott-Hubbard Compounds <i>S. Takaishi and M. Yamashita</i>
2.4 Photoinduced Phase Transitions in MX-Chain Compounds <i>H. Matsuzaki and H. Okamoto</i>
2.5 Nonlinear Electrical Conductivity, Current Oscillation and Its Control in Halogen-Bridged Nickel(III) Compounds <i>H. Kishida and A. Nakamura</i>
2.6 Gigantic Third-Order Optical Nonlinearity of Halogen-Bridged Nickel(III) Compounds <i>H. Kishida and H. Okamoto</i>
2.7 Theory of MX-Chain Compounds <i>K. Iwano</i>
3 MMX-Chain Compounds
3.1 Crystal Structures and Properties of MMX-Chain Compounds Based on Dithiocarboxylato-Bridged Dinuclear Complexes <i>M.</i> <i>Mitsumi</i>
3.2 POP-Type MMX-Chain Compounds with Binary Counter-Cations and Vapochromism <i>H. Iguchi, S. Takaishi and M. Yamashita</i>
3.3 Photoinduced Phase Transitions in MMX-Chain Compounds <i>H. Matsuzaki and H. Okamoto</i>
3.4 Theory of MMX-Chain Compounds <i>K. Yonemitsu.</i></p>.

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547.05
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QD410-412.5, QD1-999

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IX, 270 p. 190 illus., 45 illus. in color.
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