Abstract
We report the suppression by electric fields of longitudinal resistivity anomalies at 145 and 59 K in the compound Nb${\mathrm{Se}}_{3}$. Sample resistance was determined by conventional four-probe dc measurement as well as with short current pulses. We attribute the observed suppression to Zener breakdown across extremely small gaps introduced by the presence of charge density waves.
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