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Current Oscillations in Quasi-2D Charge-Density-Wave 1T-TaS2 Devices: Revisiting the "Narrow Band Noise" Concept (2003.00356v1)

Published 29 Feb 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.str-el, and quant-ph

Abstract: We report on current oscillations in quasi two-dimensional (2D) 1T-TaS2 charge-density-wave devices. The MHz-frequency range of the oscillations and the linear dependence of the frequency of the oscillations on the current resemble closely the "narrow band noise," which was often observed in the classical bulk quasi-one-dimensional (1D) trichalcogenide charge-density-wave materials. In bulk quasi-1D materials, the "narrow band noise" was interpreted as a direct evidence of the charge-density-wave sliding. Despite the similarities, we argue that the nature of the MHz oscillations in quasi-2D 1T-TaS2 is different from the "narrow band noise." Analysis of the biasing conditions and current indicate that the observed oscillations are related to the current instabilities due to the voltage-induced transition from the nearly commensurate to incommensurate charge-density-wave phase.

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