Chiral Electron-Hole Condensation: A New Non-BCS Superconductivity Mechanism
ORAL
Abstract
A novel chiral electron-hole (CEH) pairing mechanism [1] is proposed to account for non-BCS superconductivity. In contrast to BCS Cooper pairs, CEH pairs exhibit a pronounced affinity to antiferromagnetism for superconductivity. The gap equations derived from this new microscopic mechanism are analyzed for both s- and d-wave superconductivity, revealing marked departures from the BCS theory. Unsurprisingly, CEH naturally describes superconductivity in strongly-correlated systems, necessitating an exceedingly large coupling parameter (λ>1 for s-wave and λ>π/2 for d-wave) to be efficacious. The new mechanism provides a better understanding of various non-BCS features, especially in cuprate and iron-based superconductors. In particular, CEH, through quantitative comparison with experimental data, shows promise in solving long-standing puzzles such as the unexpectedly large gap-to-critical-temperature ratio Δ0/Tc, the lack of gap closure at Tc, superconducting phase diagrams, and a non-zero heat-capacity-to-temperature ratio C/T at T=0 (i.e., the "anomalous linear term"), along with its quadratic behavior near T=0 for d-wave cuprates.
[1] https://osf.io/xauqn/
[1] https://osf.io/xauqn/
* This work is supported in part by the faculty research support program at the University of Notre Dame.
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Publication: [1] https://osf.io/xauqn/
Presenters
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Wanpeng Tan
University of Notre Dame
Authors
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Wanpeng Tan
University of Notre Dame