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Universal relation between magnetic resonance and superconducting gap in unconventional superconductors
Unconventional superconductors such as the high-transition temperature
cuprates, heavy-fermion systems and iron arsenide-based compounds exhibit
antiferromagnetic fluctuations that are dominated by a resonance, a collective
spin-one excitation mode in the superconducting state. Here we demonstrate the
existence of a universal linear relation, , between the
magnetic resonance energy (Er) and the superconducting pairing gap (),
spanning two orders of magnitude in energy. This relation is valid for
materials that range from being close to the Mott-insulating limit to being on
the border of itinerant magnetism. Since the common excitonic picture of the
resonance has not led to such universality, our observation suggests a much
deeper connection between antiferromagnetic fluctuations and unconventional
superconductivity.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures, 2 table