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Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu(2)Si(2)

In exotic superconductors, including high-T(c) copper oxides, the interactions mediating electron Cooper pairing are widely considered to have a magnetic rather than a conventional electron-phonon origin. Interest in this exotic pairing was initiated by the 1979 discovery of heavy-fermion supercondu...

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Autores principales: Yamashita, Takuya, Takenaka, Takaaki, Tokiwa, Yoshifumi, Wilcox, Joseph A., Mizukami, Yuta, Terazawa, Daiki, Kasahara, Yuichi, Kittaka, Shunichiro, Sakakibara, Toshiro, Konczykowski, Marcin, Seiro, Silvia, Jeevan, Hirale S., Geibel, Christoph, Putzke, Carsten, Onishi, Takafumi, Ikeda, Hiroaki, Carrington, Antony, Shibauchi, Takasada, Matsuda, Yuji
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5482556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28691082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1601667
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author Yamashita, Takuya
Takenaka, Takaaki
Tokiwa, Yoshifumi
Wilcox, Joseph A.
Mizukami, Yuta
Terazawa, Daiki
Kasahara, Yuichi
Kittaka, Shunichiro
Sakakibara, Toshiro
Konczykowski, Marcin
Seiro, Silvia
Jeevan, Hirale S.
Geibel, Christoph
Putzke, Carsten
Onishi, Takafumi
Ikeda, Hiroaki
Carrington, Antony
Shibauchi, Takasada
Matsuda, Yuji
author_facet Yamashita, Takuya
Takenaka, Takaaki
Tokiwa, Yoshifumi
Wilcox, Joseph A.
Mizukami, Yuta
Terazawa, Daiki
Kasahara, Yuichi
Kittaka, Shunichiro
Sakakibara, Toshiro
Konczykowski, Marcin
Seiro, Silvia
Jeevan, Hirale S.
Geibel, Christoph
Putzke, Carsten
Onishi, Takafumi
Ikeda, Hiroaki
Carrington, Antony
Shibauchi, Takasada
Matsuda, Yuji
author_sort Yamashita, Takuya
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description In exotic superconductors, including high-T(c) copper oxides, the interactions mediating electron Cooper pairing are widely considered to have a magnetic rather than a conventional electron-phonon origin. Interest in this exotic pairing was initiated by the 1979 discovery of heavy-fermion superconductivity in CeCu(2)Si(2), which exhibits strong antiferromagnetic fluctuations. A hallmark of unconventional pairing by anisotropic repulsive interactions is that the superconducting energy gap changes sign as a function of the electron momentum, often leading to nodes where the gap goes to zero. We report low-temperature specific heat, thermal conductivity, and magnetic penetration depth measurements in CeCu(2)Si(2), demonstrating the absence of gap nodes at any point on the Fermi surface. Moreover, electron irradiation experiments reveal that the superconductivity survives even when the electron mean free path becomes substantially shorter than the superconducting coherence length. This indicates that superconductivity is robust against impurities, implying that there is no sign change in the gap function. These results show that, contrary to long-standing belief, heavy electrons with extremely strong Coulomb repulsions can condense into a fully gapped s-wave superconducting state, which has an on-site attractive pairing interaction.
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spelling pubmed-54825562017-07-07 Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu(2)Si(2) Yamashita, Takuya Takenaka, Takaaki Tokiwa, Yoshifumi Wilcox, Joseph A. Mizukami, Yuta Terazawa, Daiki Kasahara, Yuichi Kittaka, Shunichiro Sakakibara, Toshiro Konczykowski, Marcin Seiro, Silvia Jeevan, Hirale S. Geibel, Christoph Putzke, Carsten Onishi, Takafumi Ikeda, Hiroaki Carrington, Antony Shibauchi, Takasada Matsuda, Yuji Sci Adv Research Articles In exotic superconductors, including high-T(c) copper oxides, the interactions mediating electron Cooper pairing are widely considered to have a magnetic rather than a conventional electron-phonon origin. Interest in this exotic pairing was initiated by the 1979 discovery of heavy-fermion superconductivity in CeCu(2)Si(2), which exhibits strong antiferromagnetic fluctuations. A hallmark of unconventional pairing by anisotropic repulsive interactions is that the superconducting energy gap changes sign as a function of the electron momentum, often leading to nodes where the gap goes to zero. We report low-temperature specific heat, thermal conductivity, and magnetic penetration depth measurements in CeCu(2)Si(2), demonstrating the absence of gap nodes at any point on the Fermi surface. Moreover, electron irradiation experiments reveal that the superconductivity survives even when the electron mean free path becomes substantially shorter than the superconducting coherence length. This indicates that superconductivity is robust against impurities, implying that there is no sign change in the gap function. These results show that, contrary to long-standing belief, heavy electrons with extremely strong Coulomb repulsions can condense into a fully gapped s-wave superconducting state, which has an on-site attractive pairing interaction. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2017-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5482556/ /pubmed/28691082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1601667 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Yamashita, Takuya
Takenaka, Takaaki
Tokiwa, Yoshifumi
Wilcox, Joseph A.
Mizukami, Yuta
Terazawa, Daiki
Kasahara, Yuichi
Kittaka, Shunichiro
Sakakibara, Toshiro
Konczykowski, Marcin
Seiro, Silvia
Jeevan, Hirale S.
Geibel, Christoph
Putzke, Carsten
Onishi, Takafumi
Ikeda, Hiroaki
Carrington, Antony
Shibauchi, Takasada
Matsuda, Yuji
Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu(2)Si(2)
title Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu(2)Si(2)
title_full Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu(2)Si(2)
title_fullStr Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu(2)Si(2)
title_full_unstemmed Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu(2)Si(2)
title_short Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu(2)Si(2)
title_sort fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion cecu(2)si(2)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5482556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28691082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1601667
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