Frequency pulling and heterodyning observed in voltage spectrum of the Fröhlich conductor NbSe 3

The voltage power spectrum of NbSe 3 has been studied in the upper charge-density wave (CDW) state where only one CDW exists. In the non-Ohmic regime sharp spikes appear in the spectrum. The frequency of these spikes increases monotonically with current as in the lower CDW state. We study the “fine...

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Published inSolid state communications Vol. 37; no. 1; pp. 25 - 31
Main Authors Ong, N.P., Gould, C.M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 1981
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Summary:The voltage power spectrum of NbSe 3 has been studied in the upper charge-density wave (CDW) state where only one CDW exists. In the non-Ohmic regime sharp spikes appear in the spectrum. The frequency of these spikes increases monotonically with current as in the lower CDW state. We study the “fine structure” of the spectrum and find evidence for “frequency pulling” between the modes. A linear coupled-mode treatment is used to model this effect. There is also evidence of heterodyning of an intrinsic (current independent) 2MHz mode. We briefly discuss these phenomena in terms of Fröhlich sliding conductivity. Difficulties with the simple two-fluid model as well as models based on solid state turbulence are pointed out.
ISSN:0038-1098
1879-2766
DOI:10.1016/0038-1098(81)90881-4