Charge density wave

A charge density wave (CDW) is an ordered state of matter where electrons in a solid spontaneously arrange themselves into a periodic pattern, creating a regular modulation of e…

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A charge density wave (CDW) is an ordered state of matter where electrons in a solid spontaneously arrange themselves into a periodic pattern, creating a regular modulation of electron density throughout the material. Rather than being uniformly distributed, electrons bunch together in some regions while becoming sp…

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