Magnetic field effects on superconductivity near frustrated Mott insulator.
ORAL
Abstract
Quasi-2D organic charge transfer salts are considered model systems for understanding unconventional superconductivity (SC) in cuprates and other correlated electron systems. However, studies of SC in quasi-2D organics have been limited because the SC phase is typically reached by applying pressure. In contrast, we perform experiments under ambient pressure on κ-[(BEDT-TTF)0.88(BEDT-STF)0.12]2Cu2(CN)3, which is formed by partial chemical substitution of a quantum spin liquid candidate κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu2(CN)3. We measure linear and nonlinear dc transport over a wide range of perpendicular magnetic fields (H) and temperatures (T) down to ~0.25 K. The results indicate the onset of SC at ~ 3 K for H=0. The suppression of SC with H reveals, surprisingly, an insulatinglike normal state. The underlying field-tuned superconducting quantum phase transition and the nature of the high-field normal state will be discussed and compared to those in cuprates.
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Publication: Pustogow et al., Nat. Commun. 12, 1571 (2021); Pustogow et al., npj Quantum Mater. 6, 9 (2021); Saito et al., J. Mat. Chem. C 9, 10841 (2021); Saito et al., Crystals 11, 817 (2021).
Presenters
Yuxin Wang
Dept. of Phys. & Natl. High Magnetic Field Lab., Florida State Univ., Florida State University
Authors
Yuxin Wang
Dept. of Phys. & Natl. High Magnetic Field Lab., Florida State Univ., Florida State University
Dragana Popovic
Florida State University, Dept. of Phys. & Natl. High Magnetic Field Lab., Florida State Univ.
Yohei Saito
University of Stuttgart, Phys. Inst., Univ. Stuttgart
Martin Dressel
University of Stuttgart, Phys. Inst., Univ. Stuttgart
Andrej Pustogow
TU Wien, Vienna, Austria, Inst. of Solid State Phys., TU Wien
Atsushi Kawamoto
Hokkaido University, Japan, Dept. of Phys., Hokkaido Univ.