Electronic structure and properties of superconducting materials with simple Fermi surfaces
Abstract
The electronic structures of the ground state for several different superconducting materials, such as cuprates, conventional 3-dimensional superconductors, doped semiconductors and low-dimensional systems, are quite different and sometimes in contrast to what is supposed to make a superconductor. Properties like the Fermi-surface (FS) topology, density-of-states (DOS), stripes, electron-phonon coupling () and spin fluctuations () are analyzed in order to find clues to what might be important for the mechanism of superconductivity. A high DOS at is important for standard estimates of , but it is suggested that superconductivity can survive a low DOS if the FS is simple enough. Superconducting fluctuations are plausible from coupling to long wave length modes in underdoped cuprates, where short coherence length is a probable obstacle for long-range superconductivity. Thermal disorder is recognized as a limiting factor for large independently of doping.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1412.5301,
title = {Electronic structure and properties of superconducting materials with simple Fermi surfaces},
author = {T. Jarlborg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.5301},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
6 pages, 5 figures, proceedings Superstripes 2014 conference Erice