A charge density wave (CDW) is an ordered quantum fluid of electrons in a linear chain compound or layered crystal. The electrons within a CDW form a...
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electromagnetism, charge density is the amount of electric charge per unit length, surface area, or volume. Volume charge density (symbolized by the...
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Spin-density wave (SDW) and charge-density wave (CDW) are names for two similar low-energy ordered states of solids. Both these states occur at low temperature...
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Niobium diselenide (section Charge density wave)
and a superconductor at temperatures below 7.2 K that exhibit a charge density wave (CDW). NbSe2 crystallizes in several related forms, and can be mechanically...
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fluctuations in the electron density. These are commonly called charge density waves, and they are an example of collective charge transport. Several materials...
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1103/PhysRevLett.42.1498. Bardeen, John (1980). "Tunneling theory of charge-density-wave depinning". Physical Review Letters. 45 (24): 1978–1980. Bibcode:1980PhRvL...
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ocean waves. Gravity waves can also occur within liquids, at the interface between two fluids with different densities. Elastic surface waves can travel...
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which are metallic at high temperatures, it exhibits a series of charge-density-wave (CDW) phase transitions from 550 K to 50 K. It is unusual amongst...
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superconductivity and colossal magnetoresistance. Charge density wave: An ordered state in which charge density is periodically modulated. Quantum Hall state:...
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organic charge transfer salts. Established the pressure/temperature phase diagram for the incommensurate and commensurate Charge Density Wave phases of...
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including some reported in 2012, show Aharonov–Bohm oscillations in charge density wave (CDW) current versus magnetic flux, of dominant period h/2e through...
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states, for instance, charge ordering, spin-Peierls, spin-density wave, antiferromagnetic state, superconductivity, charge-density wave to name only some...
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following: The response of the charge (or particle) density to some external perturbation are waves ("plasmons" - or charge density waves) propagating at a velocity...
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electromagnetism, current density is the amount of charge per unit time that flows through a unit area of a chosen cross section. The current density vector is defined...
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band narrowing, and partly due to the low carrier density n at low temperatures. The charge density wave (CDW) state in such materials, such as 1T-TaS2,...
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octahedral geometry layers are mixed. Here, the 1T polytype exhibits a charge density wave, with distinct influence on the conductivity as a function of temperature...
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electronic noise in materials and devices; and demonstration of the first charge-density-wave quantum devices operating at room temperature. Alexander A. Balandin...
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hence incapable of producing the shock wave that the shaped-charge effect requires. The first true hollow charge effect was achieved in 1883, by Max von...
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Charge density wave statics and nonlinear dynamics Zettl discovered chaotic response and period doubling routes to chaos in dynamic charge density wave...
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CDW may also refer to: CDW Building, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, China Charge density wave, in quantum physics Collision damage waiver, car rental insurance...
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interest in this compound has risen due to its ability to show a charge density wave (CDW), which depends on the crystal structure, up to 600 K (327 °C)...
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through space, known as an electromagnetic wave. The way in which charges and currents (i.e. streams of charges) interact with the electromagnetic field...
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spectroscopy in understanding the physics of metal-insulator transition, charge density wave and Kondo systems. He is also a Fellow of the National Academy of...
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Philippe (2013). "Time crystals: Can diamagnetic currents drive a charge density wave into rotation?". EPL. 103 (5): 57008. arXiv:1306.6229. Bibcode:2013EL...
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coordinates). Conversely, the density determines the wave function modulo up to a phase factor, providing the formal foundation of density functional theory. According...
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plastic. Hafnium diselenide is studied in spintronics thanks to its charge density wave and superconductivity. Care needs to be taken when machining hafnium...
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largely in metallic domains in the CuO2 planes, until blocked by charge density wave domain walls, where they use dopant bridges to cross over to a metallic...
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phase separation and charge density wave order with quantum criticality, which was ahead of its time. Since 2012, charge density wave order has been observed...
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of one-dimensional compound to exhibit the phenomenon of sliding charge density waves. Due to its many studies and exhibited phenomena in quantum mechanics...
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topological materials, quantum well states, and materials exhibiting charge density waves. ARPES systems consist of a monochromatic light source to deliver...
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