Phenomenological approach of the thermodynamic properties of CDW (SDW) systems.
2019
The microscopic description of the CDW phase transition is still debated and remains controversial. The question is how to extend the Peierls picture to real systems in higher dimensions. A general tendency is found in the thermodynamic properties such as the specific heat jump DCp and the decrease of the longitudinal elastic stiffness constant DC11/C11 at the CDW phase transition in several materials, such as quasi-one dimensional (K0.3MoO3), transition metal dichalcogenide compounds (2H-NbSe2), rare earth tritellurides (TbTe3, ErTe3, HoTe3) and intermetallic compound (Lu5Ir4Si10). DCp and DC11/C11 increase as the temperature of the phase transition TCDW and TCDW2 respectively. The same tendency is found at the spin density phase transition in chromium and CuGeO3.Thermodynamic properties of almost all CDW systems, although it has been recognized to exhibit large fluctuations, follow the classical mean field BCS type behavior.
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