18 research outputs found
Cooperative localization-delocalization in the high Tc cuprates
The intrinsic metastable crystal structure of the cuprates results in local
dynamical lattice instabilities, strongly coupled to the density fluctuations
of the charge carriers. They acquire in this way simultaneously both,
delocalized and localized features. It is responsible for a partial fractioning
of the Fermi surface, i.e., the Fermi surface gets hidden in a region around
the anti-nodal points, because of the opening of a pseudogap in the normal
state, arising from a partial charge localization. The high energy localized
single-particle features are a result of a segregation of the homogeneous
crystal structure into checker-board local nano-size structures, which breaks
the local translational and rotational symmetry. The pairing in such a system
is dynamical rather than static, whereby charge carriers get momentarily
trapped into pairs in a deformable dynamically fluctuating ligand environment.
We conclude that the intrinsically heterogeneous structure of the cuprates must
play an important role in this type of superconductivity.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, Proceedings of the "International Conference on
Condensed Matter Theories", Quito, 2009 Int. J. Mod. Phys. B 2010 (Accepted
Enhanced superconducting pairing interaction in indium-doped tin telluride
The ferroelectric degenerate semiconductor SnTe exhibits
superconductivity with critical temperatures, , of up to 0.3 K for hole
densities of order 10 cm. When doped on the tin site with greater
than indium atoms, however, superconductivity is observed up
to 2 K, though the carrier density does not change significantly. We present
specific heat data showing that a stronger pairing interaction is present for
than for . By examining the effect of In dopant atoms on
both and the temperature of the ferroelectric structural phase
transition, , we show that phonon modes related to this transition are
not responsible for this enhancement, and discuss a plausible candidate
based on the unique properties of the indium impurities.Comment: 7 page