Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2011-10-19
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Proceedings: "1st Centennial of Superconductivity: Trends on Nanoscale Superconductivity and Magnetism" (1stCSW2011), June 29
Scientific paper
At this centenary of the discovery of superconductivity, the design of new and more useful superconductors remains as enigmatic as ever. These materials play crucial roles both for fundamental science and applications, and they hold great promise in addressing our global energy challenge. The recent discovery of a new class of high-temperature superconductors has made the community more enthusiastic than ever about finding new superconductors. Historically, these discoveries were almost completely guided by serendipity, and now, researchers in the field have grown into an enthusiastic global network to find a way, together, to predictively design new superconductors. After a short history of discoveries of superconducting materials, we share our own guidelines for searching for high-temperature superconductors. Finally, we show how point contact spectroscopy (PCS) is used to detect strong correlations in the normal state with a focus on the strongly-correlated region in the normal state of the Fe-based superconductors, defining a new region in the phase diagram of Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2.
Arham Hamood Z.
Greene Laura H.
Hunt Cassandra R.
Park Wan Kyu
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