Effects of frequency mixing on Shapiro-step formations in sliding charge-density-waves
Abstract
A one-dimensional charge density wave (CDW) is driven to slide by a dc electric field, carrying an electric current. In an additional ac field with frequency , it is known that the sliding CDW can be synchronized to , leading to the occurrence of Shapiro steps in the - characteristics. Motivated by a recent experiment where ac fields with two frequencies and are simultaneously applied, we theoretically investigate the effects of frequency mixing on the Shapiro-step formation. Based on the Fukuyama-Lee-Rice model, we show that in addition to the main steps induced by , satellite steps characterized by emerge. It is also found that with increasing the ac-field strength for , each step width first exhibits a damped oscillation as in the one-frequency case, and then, exhibits a non-monotonic behavior. The origin of these behaviors and the relevance to the associated experiment are also discussed.
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@article{arxiv.2410.13200,
title = {Effects of frequency mixing on Shapiro-step formations in sliding charge-density-waves},
author = {Yu Funami and Kazushi Aoyama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.13200},
year = {2024}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures + supplemental material