© 2017 American Physical Society.We review the features of the charge density wave (CDW) conductor NbS3 (phase II) and include several additional results from transport, compositional, and structural studies. Particularly, we highlight three central results: (1) In addition to the previously reported CDW transitions at TP1=360K and TP2=150K, a third CDW transition occurs at a much higher temperature TP0≈620-650K; evidence for the nonlinear conductivity of this CDW is presented. (2) We show that the CDW associated with the TP2 transition arises from S vacancies acting as donors. Such a CDW transition has not been observed before. (3) We demonstrate the exceptional coherence of the TP1 CDW at room temperature. The effects of uniaxial strain o...
The transition metal trichalcogenides ($MX_{3}, M= Ta, Ti, Nb$ and $X= Se, S, Te$) have been widely ...
The motion of Charge-Density Waves (CDWs) shows many similarities with transport in superconductors...
The non-linear properties observed in charge density wave compounds have been studied for many years...
We review the features of the charge density wave (CDW) conductor NbS3 (phase II) and include severa...
Transport studies examining the dynamics of one-dimensional charge-density wave (CDW) condensates ar...
We report transport measurements under very high current densities $j$, up to $10^8$ A/cm$^2$, of q...
International audienceWe have studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) the two charge-density ...
We have investigated the electrical transport properties of insulating and metallic constrictions of...
We have observed a new form of collective creep in the CDW conductor NbSe3. This creep provides fund...
We have studied the charge density wave (CDW) transport in the presence of a single-particle current...
We have investigated the electrical transport properties of insulating and metallic constrictions of...
International audienceCharge density wave (CDW) depinning and sliding regimes have been studied in N...
We investigated the lock-in transition of charge density waves (CDWs) in quasi-one-dimensional condu...
The structure and properties of a new class of low dimensional compounds, MX_3, are reviewed. The mo...
5 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceThe two charge-density wave (CDW) transitions in NbSe$_3$ %a...
The transition metal trichalcogenides ($MX_{3}, M= Ta, Ti, Nb$ and $X= Se, S, Te$) have been widely ...
The motion of Charge-Density Waves (CDWs) shows many similarities with transport in superconductors...
The non-linear properties observed in charge density wave compounds have been studied for many years...
We review the features of the charge density wave (CDW) conductor NbS3 (phase II) and include severa...
Transport studies examining the dynamics of one-dimensional charge-density wave (CDW) condensates ar...
We report transport measurements under very high current densities $j$, up to $10^8$ A/cm$^2$, of q...
International audienceWe have studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) the two charge-density ...
We have investigated the electrical transport properties of insulating and metallic constrictions of...
We have observed a new form of collective creep in the CDW conductor NbSe3. This creep provides fund...
We have studied the charge density wave (CDW) transport in the presence of a single-particle current...
We have investigated the electrical transport properties of insulating and metallic constrictions of...
International audienceCharge density wave (CDW) depinning and sliding regimes have been studied in N...
We investigated the lock-in transition of charge density waves (CDWs) in quasi-one-dimensional condu...
The structure and properties of a new class of low dimensional compounds, MX_3, are reviewed. The mo...
5 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceThe two charge-density wave (CDW) transitions in NbSe$_3$ %a...
The transition metal trichalcogenides ($MX_{3}, M= Ta, Ti, Nb$ and $X= Se, S, Te$) have been widely ...
The motion of Charge-Density Waves (CDWs) shows many similarities with transport in superconductors...
The non-linear properties observed in charge density wave compounds have been studied for many years...