Experimental evidence for a Bragg glass density wave phase in a transition-metal dichalcogenide
Abstract
Analysis of the spatial dependence of current-voltage characteristics obtained from scanning tunneling microscopy experiments indicates that the charge density wave (CDW) occurring in NbSe2 is subject to locally strong pinning by a non-negligible density of defects, but that on the length scales accessible in this experiment the material is in a "Bragg glass" phase where dislocations and anti-dislocations occur in bound pairs and free dislocations are not observed. A Landau theory-based analysis is presented showing how a strong local modulation may produce only a weak long range effect on the CDW phase.
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