Charge Density Waves in Solids pp 412-421 | Cite as
Relaxation of the deformed cdw state: electric and thermal hysteresis
V. Hysteresis and Metastability
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Abstract
An analysis of experimental results on electric and thermal hysteresis of orthorhombic TaS3 is given in the frame of a deformable charge density wave model. We discuss in detail i/ the relaxation of the deformation created by a sudden temperature change: ii/ the reversal of the polarity of the electric field induced CDW deformation upon reversal of current; iii/ time delayed switching between ohmic and CDW conducting states. These phenomena are shown to be related.
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Metastable State Electric Field Pulse Charge Density Wave Thermal Hysteresis Voltage Response
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