Superfluid density as a guide to optimal superconductivity in doped low dimensional antiferromagnets

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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Invited article in memory of D. Shoenberg; To be published by the American Inst. of Phys. and the journal of Low Temp. Phys

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Following the direct observation of abrupt changes in the superconducting ground state in doped low dimensional antiferromagnets, we have identified a phase transition where superconductivity is optimal. The experiments indicate the presence of a putative quantum critical point associated with the emergence of a glassy state. This mechanism is argued to be an intrinsic property and as such largely independent of material quality and the level of disorder.

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