Published July 26, 1982 | Version public
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Sliding conductivity of charge-density waves

Abstract

A classical model of charge-density wave motion at large velocities is used to describe the nonlinear response of the charge-density wave in fields well above the threshold. The charge-density wave is regarded as a charged, deformable medium and its interaction with pinning centers is treated in perturbation theory. The results fit the available high-field data on NbSe3 well. The observed interference effects between a large dc field and an ac field are also explained.

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©1982 The American Physical Society. Received 28 December 1981. The authors wish to thank G. Grüner and R.M. Fleming for discussions of their experimental results prior to publication, and P.W. Anderson for useful suggestions.

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