2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41563-019-0423-3
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Quantum jamming transition to a correlated electron glass in 1T-TaS2

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“…Recently, the configuration of a system of polarons in 1T-TaS 2 at very low temperatures has been investigated using the CLG model. Remarkably, this model describes well not only the equilibrium state [68] but also two different photoinduced states [49,55]. This success may be considered as justification for attempting to generalize the CLG model in order to understand the phase diagram and properties of polaron gases.…”
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“…Recently, the configuration of a system of polarons in 1T-TaS 2 at very low temperatures has been investigated using the CLG model. Remarkably, this model describes well not only the equilibrium state [68] but also two different photoinduced states [49,55]. This success may be considered as justification for attempting to generalize the CLG model in order to understand the phase diagram and properties of polaron gases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Intercalation also seems to cause the formation of more polarons, except for the 1T-Cu 0.08 TiSe 2 case. The role of fluence in photodoping has also not yet been fully explored, however the work of Stojchevska et al and Gerasimenko et al [1,55] suggests that larger fluences lead to more polarons being formed. We also note that the isovalent Se for S substitution in 1T-TaS 2−x Se x effectively introduces doping though strain induced by the size mismatch, but the end members [25].…”
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