Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2011-07-12
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
20 pages, including 7 figures, to be published in PRB
Scientific paper
We have measured the dependence of the hysteretic voltage-induced torsional strain (VITS) in crystals of orthorhombic tantalum trisulfide on temperature and applied torque. In particular, applying square-wave voltages above the charge-density-wave (CDW) threshold voltage, so as to abruptly switch the strain across its hysteresis loop, we have found that the time constant for the VITS to switch (at different temperatures and voltages) varied as the CDW current. Application of torque to the crystal could also change the VITS time constant, magnitude, and sign, suggesting that the VITS is a consequence of residual torsional strain in the sample which twist the CDW. Application of voltage changes the pitch of these CDW twists, which then act back on the lattice. However, it remains difficult to understand the sluggishness of the response.
Brill Joseph W.
Nichols Jonathan
Zhang Huazhong
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