Strong-Pinning Effects in Low-Temperature Creep: Charge-Density Waves in TaS₃
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cond-mat.str-elcond-mat.supr-con
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brancheslow-temperaturepinningstrongwavesattributedbeenbehavior
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Nonlinear conduction in the quasi-one dimensional conductor o-TaS_3 has been studied in the low-temperature region down to 30 mK. It was found that at temperatures below a few Kelvins the current-voltage (I-V) characteristics consist of several branches. The temperature evolution of the I-V curve proceeds through sequential freezing-out of the branches. The origin of each branch is attributed to a particular strong pinning impurity type. Similar behavior is expected for other physical systems with collective transport (spin-density waves, Wigner crystals, vortex lattices in type-II superconductors etc.) in the presence of strong pinning centers.
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