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Charge Density and Mobility of Charge Density Waves in the Quasi-One-Dimensional Conductor NbS3

Three charge density waves (CDWs), two of which are formed above room temperature, are observed in the NbS 3 monoclinic phase (NbS 3 -II). The charge density and mobility in the high-field limit have been determined for each of three CDWs in this work using the synchronization effect of CDWs in high...

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Published in:JETP letters 2023, Vol.117 (2), p.157-163
Main Authors: Zybtsev, S. G., Pokrovskii, V. Ya, Nikonov, S. A., Maizlakh, A. A., Zaitsev-Zotov, S. V.
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Language:English
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Summary:Three charge density waves (CDWs), two of which are formed above room temperature, are observed in the NbS 3 monoclinic phase (NbS 3 -II). The charge density and mobility in the high-field limit have been determined for each of three CDWs in this work using the synchronization effect of CDWs in high-frequency fields. It has been found that the mobility of each CDW in this limit is approximately equal to the normal-state mobility of quasiparticles condensed in it. Furthermore, correlation has been observed between the temperature dependences of mobilities of CDWs and quasiparticles. The results of this work refresh problems of a mechanism of the limit conductivity of CDWs and of the distribution of CDWs between atomic chains in the unit cell.
ISSN:0021-3640
1090-6487
DOI:10.1134/S0021364022602810