Non-equilibrium charge density wave ground state of quasi-two-dimensional rare-earth tritelluride TbTe3

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We have studied the time dependence of the relaxation of the non-equilibrium charge density wave (CDW) toward an equilibrium ground state in TbTe3 when the sample is cooled through the Peierls transition temperature under an electric field down to a given temperature, Texp. We show that when cooled at zero electric field or a value less than the threshold one, Et, for depinning the CDW at Texp, the CDW equilibrium ground state has a single phase in the sample volume. When cooled with an electric field higher than Et, the CDW ground state is in a frozen glass state, which can be destabilized only by reducing the electric field below Et. We tentatively interpret these results by the interaction of the CDW with a well ordered Te-Te discommensuration network.

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Frolov, A. V., Orlov, A. P., Voropaev, D. M., Hadj-Azzem, A., Sinchenko, A. A., & Monceau, P. (2021). Non-equilibrium charge density wave ground state of quasi-two-dimensional rare-earth tritelluride TbTe3. Applied Physics Letters, 118(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0051588

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