Measurement of the shear strength of a charge density wave.

Phys Rev Lett

Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Clark Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853-2501, USA.

Published: August 2004

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We have explored the shear plasticity of charge density waves (CDWs) in NbSe3 samples with cross sections having a single microfabricated thickness step. Shear stresses along the step result from thickness-dependent CDW pinning. For small thickness differences the CDW depins elastically at the volume average depinning field. For large thickness differences the thicker, more weakly pinned side depins first via plastic shear, and shear plasticity contributes substantial dissipation well above the depinning field. A simple model describes the qualitative features of our data and yields a value for the CDW's shear strength of approximately 9.5 x 10(3) Nm(-2). This value is orders of magnitude smaller than the CDW's longitudinal modulus but much larger than corresponding values for flux line lattices, and in part explains the relative coherence of the CDW response.

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