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Resonant microwave absorption in a (BEDO-TTF)2ReO4(H2O) organic conductor single crystal at a temperature of 1.9 K, a magnetic field of up to 70 kOe, and in the frequency band between 30 and 120 GHz has been studied. A spectral component due to the cyclotron resonance (CR) of two-dimensional charge carriers has been identified for ν⩾80 GHz and H⩾10 kOe. The effective mass m(ω) increases with the frequency from m≈0.8m 0 at ν=80 GHz to m≈0.95m 0 at ν=120 GHz. Measurements of the CR line position and FWHM as functions of frequency yield an independently determined imaginary part of the memory function M(ω), which controls the dynamic magnetoconductivity, and the relaxation time τ(ν=100 GHz)≈2.9×10−11 s, which is more than thirty times the value of this parameter in the low-frequency limit τ(ν→0). The anomalous behavior of the CR line position and FWHM is caused by the dispersion of both real and imaginary parts of M(ω), which are probably due to strong Fermi-liquid effects.
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Zh. Éksp. Teor. Fiz. 111, 979–987 (March 1997)
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Demishev, S.V., Semeno, A.V., Sluchanko, N.E. et al. Cyclotron resonance in the organic conductor (BEDO-TTF)2ReO4(H2O) in the millimeter wavelength band. J. Exp. Theor. Phys. 84, 540–544 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.558173
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