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Frequency Dependence of Conductivity in TaS3 at Helium Temperatures

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1984

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The conductivity and dielectric constant ε′ of quasi-one-dimensional orthorhombic TaS3 crystals are measured in the frequency range 3 to 105 Hz and temperature range 4.2 to 40 K. Below 20 K the frequency-dependent component of conductivity is found to follow a σac ∼ ω8 law (s ≈ 0.8) and increase linearly with temperature; above 20 K no temperature dependence is found, while the frequency dependence is retained. The conductivity of samples with some disorder is shown to be due to variable range hopping near the chemical potential level. The value of E' is found to increase at lower frequencies and higher temperatures. High values of the dielectric constant (≈ 106) may be due to polarization of the pinned charge density wave. [Russian Text Ignored].

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