Magnetic-field-induced superconductivity in layered organic molecular crystals with localized magnetic moments
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01/01/2002
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The synthetic organic compound λ(BETS)2FeCl4 undergoes successive transitions from an antiferromagnetic insulator to a metal and then to a superconductor as a magnetic field is increased. We use a Hubbard-Kondo model to clarify the role of the Fe3+ magnetic ions in these phase transition. In the high-field regime, the magnetic field acting on the electron spins is compensated by the exchange field He due to the magnetic ions. This suggests that the field-induced superconducting state is the same as the zero-field superconducting state which occurs under pressure or when the Fe3+ ions are replaced by non-magnetic Ga3+ ions. We show how Hc can be extracted from the observed splitting of the Shybnikov-de Haas frequencies. Furthermore, we use this method of extracting He to predict the field range for field-induced superconductivity in other materials. We also show that at high fields the spin fluctuations of the localized spins are not important. |
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eng |
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World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Physics, Applied #Physics, Condensed Matter #Physics, Mathematical #C1 #240204 Condensed Matter Physics - Other #240000 Physical Sciences |
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Journal Article |