Superconductivity and antiferromagnetism as interfering orders in organic conductors

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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11 pages, 6 figures

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10.1016/j.crhy.2011.04.005

Superconductivity in the Bechgaard salts series of quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors occurs on the verge of spin-density-wave ordering when hydrostatic pressure is applied. The sequence of instabilities is intimately connected to normal state anomalies in various quantities like the temperature dependence of electrical transport and nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate. We discuss how such a connection takes its origin in the interference between the different pairing mechanisms responsible for antiferromagnetism and superconductivity, a duo that can be comprehended in terms of a weak coupling renormalization group theory. The recent developments along this line of though are presented in relation to experiments.

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