Unconventional superconductivity near frustrated orders in quasi-one-dimensional CrAs based systems
ORAL
Abstract
Even in the absence of a microscopic theory, a generalized recipe has emerged for unconventional superconductivity. In the common scenario, some ordered phase in a strongly-ish correlated material is suppressed giving rise to quantum fluctuations which can act as a possible pairing mechanism. The nature of these fluctuations – whether they are of the ordered phase, resultant of a quantum critical point or some more exotic pair density wave – is still hotly debated. Therefore, it is useful to find new unconventional superconductors which can provide further insight into the most relevant components of this recipe. The recently discovered family of AxTM3As3 (A = Alkali, x = 1,2 and TM = Cr, Mo) superconductors provides such an opportunity in a system with a novel quasi-one-dimensional structure. In this presentation the latest results of joint ab initio and neutron scattering studies will be discussed which reveal a frustrated structural instability in K2Cr3As3. Together with our previous reports of spin-fluctuations, this observation indicates a rich phase diagram for this system analogous to the traditional unconventional superconductors.
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Presenters
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Keith Taddei
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- HFIR, Oak Ridge National Laboratory