2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.91.144502
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Charge density waves and phonon-electron coupling inZrTe3

Abstract: Charge-density-wave (CDW) order has long been interpreted as arising from a Fermi-surface instability in the parent metallic phase. While phonon-electron coupling has been suggested to influence the formation of CDW order in quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) systems, the presumed dominant importance of Fermi-surface nesting remains largely unquestioned in quasi-1D systems.Here we show that phonon-electron coupling is also important for the CDW formation in a model quasi-1D system ZrTe 3 . Our joint experimental… Show more

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“…A pronounced resistivity anomaly can be observed at 63 ± 1 K ( Supplementary Fig. 1), a temperature that is usually referred to as the CDW ordering temperature, T CDW , in earlier literature [34][35][36][37][38][39] . The Fermi surface, contributed by four bands, comprises two sectors ( Fig.…”
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“…A pronounced resistivity anomaly can be observed at 63 ± 1 K ( Supplementary Fig. 1), a temperature that is usually referred to as the CDW ordering temperature, T CDW , in earlier literature [34][35][36][37][38][39] . The Fermi surface, contributed by four bands, comprises two sectors ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…At even higher T, the diffraction pattern becomes smeared and weak to the point of being buried under the fluorescence background. Nonetheless, a CDW-related electronic gap 34,36 and suppression of phonon-damping effects 34,38 have been observed up to higher temperatures % 140 K, indicative of persisting shortrange charge correlations and fluctuations above T CDW . Diffuse scattering signals centered around q CDW , presumably related to thermally activated soft phonons, have been observed in hard Xray scattering experiments even up to room temperature 37 .…”
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