2010
DOI: 10.1134/s0021364010180098
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Shapiro steps in the torsion of a quasi-one-dimensional conductor TaS3

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“…17b presenting results of direct jI measurement (thin curve) together with the results of djadI integration. Evidently, the jI dependences measured by the two methods roughly coincide, except the hysteretic (slow) contribution, which is practically absent when measured by the differentiation method [58]. The dashed line in Fig.…”
Section: Torsional Effects Associated With the Sliding Of A Charge Dementioning
confidence: 56%
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“…17b presenting results of direct jI measurement (thin curve) together with the results of djadI integration. Evidently, the jI dependences measured by the two methods roughly coincide, except the hysteretic (slow) contribution, which is practically absent when measured by the differentiation method [58]. The dashed line in Fig.…”
Section: Torsional Effects Associated With the Sliding Of A Charge Dementioning
confidence: 56%
“…Another configuration is much simpler as regards manufacturing technology [58,62]. Both ends of a whisker were fixed on the substrate by two indium pressure contacts so that its middle part was elevated above the substrate (Fig.…”
Section: Methods Of Torsion Studiesmentioning
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