Spectral purity and phase coherence of narrow-band noise in NbSe3

M. Weger*, G. Grüner, W. G. Clark

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Abstract

An unusually simple narrow band noise spectrum with a single fundamental and seven harmonics due to depinned charge density wave motion in NbSe3 is reported. The simplicity of the spectrum is attributed to a very uniform current distribution associated with a short, thin sample of high perfection. The distribution of harmonics is near to that of the sawtooth waveform generated by a relaxation oscillator. As indicated by the amplitude ratio of the fundamental to the first harmonic, this distribution has only a moderate variation over three orders of magnitude in frequency. An electrical relaxation oscillator analog which reproduces most of the properties of CDW motion in NbSe3 is discussed. A search for phase memory of the narrow band noise in NbSe3 showed it to be less than one period.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1179-1182
Number of pages4
JournalSolid State Communications
Volume44
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1982

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