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- W208693908 abstract "Since the original observation of charge-density waves (CDW’s) in layered compounds in 1975, 1 a number of interesting CDW phase-transitions and physical phenomena related to CDW’s have been observed. These include commensurate-incommensurate transitions, 2, 3 the observation of a “striped” CDW phase3 and unusual first-order transitions to a metallic state.4 In all of these materials the phase of the CDW is determined solely by the impurity potential and the temperature. No extra conductivity from field-induced motion of the CDW is observed. In 1976 however, Monceau and co-workers observed that the conductivity of NbSe3 is field dependent at temperatures below each of the two CDW phase transitions in that material.5 It is now believed that the enhancement of the conductivity is a result of a charge-density wave that moves in the applied electric field, a phenomenon now seen in about ten compounds.6”9 The non-linear electrical response resulting from CDW motion can be observed in several different ways. For example, the dc response shows increased conductivity at fields above an impurity dependent threshold field, Er. The low-frequency ac conductivity shows a broad increase in the conductivity that can be crudely approximated as the overdamped response of a pinned mode, however, more detailed measurements have shown that the response is better described with a distribution of pinning energies. The ac conductivity remains enhanced for many decades of frequency but eventually rolls off for frequencies on the order of 100GHz." @default.
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- W208693908 title "Moving Charge-Density Waves: The Low Frequency Response" @default.
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