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Where are the superconductors?. Z. Fisk, UC Irvine Digital Synthesis Workshop Boston University September 27, 2013 Supported by AFOSR MURI. (from J. Schilling). timeline of maximum superconducting transition temperature T c. 1986: the new superconductors. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Where are the superconductors? Z. Fisk, UC Irvine Digital Synthesis Workshop Boston University September 27, 2013 Supported by AFOSR MURI
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Where are the superconductors?

Z. Fisk, UC Irvine

Digital Synthesis Workshop

Boston University

September 27, 2013

Supported by AFOSR MURI

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(from J. Schilling)

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timeline of maximum superconducting transition temperature Tc

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1986: the new superconductors

La1.84Sr0.16CuO4 Tc = 40K

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the new superconductors: pnictides Tc = 56K

Wolfgang Jeitschko

2006 Hirano; 2008 Jorend

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What is common here?

• all based on electron precise materials

• charge separated layers

• electronically anisotropic

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competing order

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M. Nicholas et al. Phys. Rev. B 76, 052401 (2007)

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generic cuprate phase diagram

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BCS-type A15 superconductivity

• Peierls-type lattice distortion above Tc

• strong coupling of soft lattice mode to conduction electrons

• no lattice distortion when Tc occurs first

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Batterman and Barrett Phys. Rev. 145, 296 (1966)

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Schilling V3Si: TMartensitic / Tc

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highest Tc found in proximity to competing “localized” phase

• holds for BCS, heavy Fermions, organics, cuprates and pnictides

• the competing phase, afm in heavy Fermions, terminates where it intersects the Tcboundary and does not extend into the superconducting phase

• “localized”: in BCS, lattice distorted; in heavy Fermions, local moment magnetism; in cuprates, the psuedo-gap phase.

• electronics highly non-adiabatic

• superconductivity runs in structures

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• superconductivity appears as solution to unloading entropy of fluctuations

• gaps out lower frequency fluctuations

• It seems plausible that a connection between structure, character of fluctuations and superconductivity exists


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