作者
George Grüner
发表日期
1988/10/1
来源
Reviews of modern physics
卷号
60
期号
4
页码范围
1129
出版商
American Physical Society
简介
In many materials with a highly anisotropic band structure, electron-phonon interactions lead to a novel type of ground state called the charge-density wave. The condensate is pinned to the underlying lattice by impurities and by boundary effects, but can, even for small electric fields, carry current in a fashion originally envisioned by Fröhlich. This review discusses some of the underlying theories and the main experimental observations on this new collective transport phenomenon. The frequency-and electric-field-dependent conductivity, current oscillations, electric-field-dependent transport coefficients and elastic properties, together with nuclear-magnetic-resonance experiments, provide clear evidence for a translational motion of the condensate. Various theories, involving classical and quantum-mechanical concepts, are able to account for a broad variety of experimental findings, which were also made in the …
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