Anisotropic ab-plane optical response of the charge-density-wave superconductor P4W14O50

2002 
We report the polarized optical reflectance of P 4 W 1 4 O 5 0 , the only charge-density-wave (CDW) superconductor in the monophosphate tungsten bronze family, over a wide frequency range. The 300-K infrared spectra are dominated by two-dimensional behavior: high reflectance with weak phonons in the conducting ab plane and low reflectance with strong vihrational modes along the interlayer direction. An anisotropic intra-t 2 g d→d excitation (∼10000 cm - 1 ) reveals the "hidden" one-dimensional band structures in P 4 W 1 4 O 5 0 . The variable temperature ab-plane spectra clearly show a suppression of the optical conductivity along the b axis below 140 K, giving rise to charge localization and anisotropic CDW gap formation at ∼1400 cm - 1 . Although the oscillator strength is redistributed among the free-carrier response, the CDW gap absorption, and the d→d transition in the density wave states, the spectral weight is largely conserved below the plasma frequency. The ab-plane phonons become well resolved in the CDW states due to reduced screening. Based upon these observations, P 4 W 1 4 O 5 0 is another example of a superconductor with an unusual normal state.
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