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Numerical study of the nonlocal effects in a charge density wave system
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, Faculté des Sciences, Université Chouaib Doukkali, B.P. 20, 24000 El Jadida, Morocco;2. Group of Semiconductors and Environmental Sensor Technologies - Energy Research Center, Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University, B.P. 1014, Rabat, Morocco
Abstract:When a segment of charge density wave (CDW) conductor is submitted to an external electric field, a voltage arises in the neighboring segment where no external electric field is applied. Despite its long-term correlation, the collective mode of a CDW should not extend beyond current injection electrodes; however, the imposed boundary conditions to the sample at the injection current contacts affect the CDW state's far away the region between these latter. A phase gradient ∇φ is established between the region where the CDW slide and the region where it is still pinned (zero electric field); this can destroy the CDW state, hence a mechanism “phase slip” to remove the phase gradient established in the system.In this letter, we present a numerical study based on the Fukuyama-Lee-Rice (FLR) model of the nonlocal phenomenon in a one-dimensional CDW system in the weak pinning limit case.
Keywords:Charge density waves  Phase slip phenomenon  Fukuyama–Lee–Rice model
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