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Charge density waves in superionic conductors

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Charge Density Waves in Solids

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For the model of superionic conductor the possibility of CDW formation due to the interaction between fast ions and phonons is considered. On the basis of an equilibrium condition for the lattice it is shown that CDW can exist in temperature range T 1 < T < T 2 where T 1 ā‹œ D ā‹œ T 2, D is the activation energy for fast ions.

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Gyula Hutiray Jenƶ SĆ³lyom

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Plakida, N. (1985). Charge density waves in superionic conductors. In: Hutiray, G., SĆ³lyom, J. (eds) Charge Density Waves in Solids. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 217. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-13913-3_259

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