“…Therefore, intentional designing of a molecular arrangement with the cooperation of donor π-electrons is expected to result in a large variety of d-electron-based molecular magnets having different dimensionality and magnetic features such as antiferromagnetism, ferromagnetism, weak ferromagnetism, and so forth. There are many examples of π-electron-mediated superexchange interaction systems: (TMTSF)FeCl 4 , (TMTTF)FeCl 4 , (BEDT-TTF) 3 (MnCl 4 ) 2 , (BEDT-TTF) 4 Cu(C 2 O 4 ) 2 , (C 1 TET-TTF)CuBr 4 , (C 1 TET-TTF)FeX 4 (X = Cl, Br), − and so forth. Here, we discuss the magnetism of (C 1 TET-TTF)FeX 4 (X = Cl, Br), which are characterized by a triangle-based ladder lattice with weak ferromagnetism.…”