Complex States, Emergent Phenomena & Superconductivity in Intermetallic & Metal-like Compounds
Personnel
Project Leader(s):
Paul Canfield
Principal Investigators:
Sergey Bud'ko, Paul Canfield, John Clem, David Johnston, Adam Kaminski, Vladimir Kogan, Ruslan Prozorov, Makariy Tanatar,
Kyuil Cho, Abhishek Pandey
Overview
The specific scientific question to be addressed by this Project is—can we develop, discover, understand and ultimately control, and predictably modify new and extreme examples of complex states, emergent phenomena, and superconductivity? Materials manifesting clear or compelling examples (or combinations) of superconductivity, strongly correlated electrons, quantum criticality, and exotic, bulk magnetism are of particular interest given their potential to lead to revolutionary steps forward in our understanding of their complex, and potentially energy relevant, properties. Experiment and theory are implemented synergistically. The experimental work consists of new materials development and crystal growth, combined with detailed and advanced measurements of microscopic, thermodynamic, and transport properties, as well as electronic structure, at extremes of pressure, temperature, magnetic field and resolution. The theoretical work focuses on modeling transport, thermodynamic and spectroscopic properties using world-leading, phenomenological approaches to superconductors and modern quantum many-body theory.
The ability to address these questions is illustrated by this group’s past work on many of the key systems and phenomena that have defined this field over the past decades: High Tc oxide, RNi2B2C and MgB2 superconductivity, Ce-, Yb- and transition metal-based heavy fermions, quantum criticality, quasicrystals, spin glasses, spin ladders / spin chains, vortex and domain pattern formation, ferromagnetism and metamagnetism.
- Design and growth (P. C. Canfield, S. Bud’ko, D. C. Johnston, J. Schmalian,V. Kogan)
- Advanced Characterization (S. Bud’ko, Y. Furukawa, A. Kaminski, R. Prozorov, M. Tanatar)
- Theory and modeling (J. R. Clem, V. Kogan, J. Schmalian)
Highlights
Publications
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Canfield P C . 2012. Design, discovery and growth of novel materials. Philosophical Magazine. 92:2398-2400. abstract
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Lin X; Bud'ko S L; Canfield P C . 2012. Development of viable solutions for the synthesis of sulfur bearing single crystals. Philosophical Magazine. 92:2436-2447. abstract
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Cho K; Tanatar M A; Spyrison N; Kim H; Song Y; Dai P C; Zhang C L; Prozorov R . 2012. Doping-dependent anisotropic superconducting gap in Na1-delta(Fe1-xCox)As from London penetration depth. Physical Review B. 86:020508. abstract
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Prasad A; Anand V K; Paramanik U B; Hossain Z; Sarkar R; Oeschler N; Baenitz M; Geibel C . 2012. Ferromagnetic ordering in CeIr2B2: Transport, magnetization, specific heat, and NMR studies. Physical Review B. 86:014414. abstract
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Petrovic C; Canfield P C; Mellen J Y . 2012. Growing intermetallic single crystals using in situ decanting. Philosophical Magazine. 92:2448-2457. abstract
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Moon S J; Schafgans A A; Kasahara S; Shibauchi T; Terashima T; Matsuda Y; Tanatar M A; Prozorov R; Thaler A; Canfield P C; Sefat A S; Mandrus D; Basov D N . 2012. Infrared Measurement of the Pseudogap of P-Doped and Co-Doped High-Temperature BaFe2As2 Superconductors. Physical Review Letters. 109:027006. abstract
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Tucker G S; Fernandes R M; Li H F; Thampy V; Ni N; Abernathy D L; Bud'ko S L; Canfield P C; Vaknin D; Schmalian J; McQueeney R J . 2012. Magnetic excitations in underdoped Ba(Fe1-xCox)(2)As-2 with x=0.047. Physical Review B. 86:024505. abstract
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Wang J Y; Feng Y J; Jaramillo R; van Wezel J; Canfield P C; Rosenbaum T F . 2012. Pressure tuning of competing magnetic interactions in intermetallic CeFe2. Physical Review B. 86:014422. abstract
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Bulaevskii L N; Graf M; Kogan V G . 2012. Reply to "Comment on 'Vortex-assisted photon counts and their magnetic field dependence in single-photon superconducting detectors'". Physical Review B. 86:026502. abstract
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