Light-Induced Current Oscillations in the Charge-Ordered State of (TMTTF)2SbF6

Below T CO = 157 K the quasi-one-dimensional charge-transfer salt (TMTTF) 2 SbF 6 undergoes a pronounced phase transition to a charge-ordered ground state. We have explored the non-linear and photoconductive behavior as a function of applied voltage, laser pulse energy and t...

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Main Authors: Tobias Peterseim, Martin Dressel
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Crystals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/7/9/278
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spelling doaj-dad8fdb5672041588d7410e0531bbe882020-11-24T20:42:06ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522017-09-017927810.3390/cryst7090278cryst7090278Light-Induced Current Oscillations in the Charge-Ordered State of (TMTTF)2SbF6Tobias Peterseim0Martin Dressel11. Physikalisches Institut, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 57, D-70550 Stuttgart, Germany1. Physikalisches Institut, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 57, D-70550 Stuttgart, GermanyBelow T CO = 157 K the quasi-one-dimensional charge-transfer salt (TMTTF) 2 SbF 6 undergoes a pronounced phase transition to a charge-ordered ground state. We have explored the non-linear and photoconductive behavior as a function of applied voltage, laser pulse energy and temperature. Besides a decay of the photoconductive signal in a double exponential fashion in the millisecond range, we discover current oscillations in the kHz range induced by the application of short laser pulses. While the resonance frequencies do not depend on voltage or laser intensity and vary only slightly with temperature, the amplitude changes linearly with the laser intensity and voltage. We suggest that photo-induced fluctuations of the charge-ordered state alter the current flow of the single particles and hence, the photocurrent. The findings are discussed and compared to comparable phenomena in other low-dimensional electron systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/7/9/278charge-transfer saltsTMTTFcharge-order phase transitionnon-linear transportphotoconductivitycurrent oscillationscalculations of band structure and optical conductivity
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Martin Dressel
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Martin Dressel
Light-Induced Current Oscillations in the Charge-Ordered State of (TMTTF)2SbF6
Crystals
charge-transfer salts
TMTTF
charge-order phase transition
non-linear transport
photoconductivity
current oscillations
calculations of band structure and optical conductivity
author_facet Tobias Peterseim
Martin Dressel
author_sort Tobias Peterseim
title Light-Induced Current Oscillations in the Charge-Ordered State of (TMTTF)2SbF6
title_short Light-Induced Current Oscillations in the Charge-Ordered State of (TMTTF)2SbF6
title_full Light-Induced Current Oscillations in the Charge-Ordered State of (TMTTF)2SbF6
title_fullStr Light-Induced Current Oscillations in the Charge-Ordered State of (TMTTF)2SbF6
title_full_unstemmed Light-Induced Current Oscillations in the Charge-Ordered State of (TMTTF)2SbF6
title_sort light-induced current oscillations in the charge-ordered state of (tmttf)2sbf6
publisher MDPI AG
series Crystals
issn 2073-4352
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Below T CO = 157 K the quasi-one-dimensional charge-transfer salt (TMTTF) 2 SbF 6 undergoes a pronounced phase transition to a charge-ordered ground state. We have explored the non-linear and photoconductive behavior as a function of applied voltage, laser pulse energy and temperature. Besides a decay of the photoconductive signal in a double exponential fashion in the millisecond range, we discover current oscillations in the kHz range induced by the application of short laser pulses. While the resonance frequencies do not depend on voltage or laser intensity and vary only slightly with temperature, the amplitude changes linearly with the laser intensity and voltage. We suggest that photo-induced fluctuations of the charge-ordered state alter the current flow of the single particles and hence, the photocurrent. The findings are discussed and compared to comparable phenomena in other low-dimensional electron systems.
topic charge-transfer salts
TMTTF
charge-order phase transition
non-linear transport
photoconductivity
current oscillations
calculations of band structure and optical conductivity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/7/9/278
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