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A High-Tc Mechanism of Iron Pnictide Superconductivity due to Cooperation of Ferro-orbital and Antiferromagnetic Fluctuations
The electronic states and superconductivity in iron pnictides are studied on
the basis of the 16 band - model which includes both the onsite Coulomb
interaction between Fe electrons and the intersite one between Fe and
pnictogen electrons. The model well accounts for experimentally observed
two fluctuations: the - interaction-enhanced antiferromagnetic (AFM)
fluctuation and the - interaction-enhanced ferro-orbital (FO) fluctuation
responsible for the elastic softening. The AFM fluctuation induces the
repulsive pairing interaction for while the FO
does the attractive one for resulting in the -wave
superconductivity where the two fluctuations cooperatively enhance the
superconducting transition temperature without any competition by
virtue of the -space segregation.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Metal-insulator transition and superconductivity in the two-orbital Hubbard-Holstein model for iron-based superconductors
We investigate a two-orbital model for iron-based superconductors to
elucidate the effect of interplay between electron correlation and Jahn-Teller
electron-phonon coupling by using the dynamical mean-field theory combined with
the exact diagonalization method. When the intra- and inter-orbital Coulomb
interactions, and , increase with , both the local spin and
orbital susceptibilities, and , increase with
in the absence of the Hund's rule coupling and the
electron-phonon coupling . In the presence of and , there are
distinct two regimes: for with the phonon
frequency , is enhanced relative to and shows a
divergence at above which the system becomes Mott insulator, while for
, is enhanced relative to
and shows a divergence at above which the system becomes
bipolaronic insulator. In the former regime, the superconductivity is mediated
by antiferromagnetic fluctuations enhanced due to Fermi-surface nesting and is
found to be largely dependent on carrier doping. On the other hand, in the
latter regime, the superconductivity is mediated by ferro-orbital fluctuations
and is observed for wide doping region including heavily doped case without the
Fermi-surface nesting.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1209.495
Systematic Design of Antireflection Coating for Semi-infinite One-dimensional Photonic Crystals Using Bloch Wave Expansion
We present a systematic method for designing a perfect antireflection coating
(ARC) for a semi-infinite one-dimensional (1D) photonic crystal (PC) with an
arbitrary unit cell. We use Bloch wave expansion and time reversal symmetry,
which leads exactly to analytic formulas of structural parameters for the ARC
and renormalized Fresnel coefficients of the PC. Surface immittance (admittance
and impedance) matching plays an essential role in designing the ARC of 1D
PC's, which is shown together with a practical example.Comment: This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use
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Carrier Relaxation Dynamics in the Organic Superconductor kappa-(BEDT-TTF)(2)Cu(NCS)(2) Under Pressure
Photo-induced carrier relaxation dynamics have been investigated for the organic superconductor kappa-(BEDT-TTF)(2)Cu(NCS)(2) with different probe polarization under 1.3 kbar at low temperatures. We successfully observed the isotropic and anisotropic responses for the probe polarization, which were found to appear at 56 K. By comparing the responses with and without applying pressure, we found that those were slightly changed, indicating that the application of pressure has effect on the carrier relaxation dynamics
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