“…In addition, the resistivity change occurs quite slowly, over a period of several minutes, and this effect could be reversed by heating the sample above 100 K. Detailed single crystal x-ray scattering studies showed that the long-range CO was destroyed and a short-range incommensurate CO appeared in this irradiation-induced low-temperature (IILT) phase [17]. Although spectroscopic data suggest that substantial electronic structure modification occurs at the MIT, no spectroscopic changes in this IILT phase below 50 K have been reported to date [18,19]. For example, opening of an insulating gap of 0.15 eV below the MIT temperature was observed in both optics [21] and photoemission experiments [11,18], but the photoemission spectra did not show any change in the IILT phase [18,19].…”