Evidence for collective linear conduction in the Peierls conductor o-TaS₃
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.str-el
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conductionpeierlscollectiveelectronsexcitationsholeslow-temperatureohmic
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Using photoconduction study we demonstrate that the low-temperature Ohmic conduction of TaS$_3$ is not provided by single-particle excitations -- electrons and holes excited over the Peierls gap. Instead, the low-temperature Ohmic conduction is mostly provided by collective excitations having the activation energy about half of the Peierls gap value and shunting the contribution of electrons and holes.
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