Abstract

The density wave systems are very good candidates for glassy-forming systems as they show many metastable states and high cooperativity. Charge density wave compounds are shown to exhibit a glassy behaviour over very wide temperature range and in very different energy-time windows. Special attention is given to the evidence for the glassy state in the charge density wave ground state at very low temperatures, and to almost similar effects recently found in spin density wave compounds. These results place density wave systems into a special group of glasses with some very unique features among the found universalities.

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