Upper critical field reaches 90 tesla near the Mott transition in fulleride superconductors
Controlled access to the border of the Mott insulating state by variation of control parameters offers exotic electronic states such as anomalous and possibly high-transition-temperature ( T c ) superconductivity. The alkali-doped fullerides show a transition from a Mott insulator to a superconducto...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2017-02, Vol.8 (1), p.14467-14467, Article 14467 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Controlled access to the border of the Mott insulating state by variation of control parameters offers exotic electronic states such as anomalous and possibly high-transition-temperature (
T
c
) superconductivity. The alkali-doped fullerides show a transition from a Mott insulator to a superconductor for the first time in three-dimensional materials, but the impact of dimensionality and electron correlation on superconducting properties has remained unclear. Here we show that, near the Mott insulating phase, the upper critical field
H
c2
of the fulleride superconductors reaches values as high as ∼90 T—the highest among cubic crystals. This is accompanied by a crossover from weak- to strong-coupling superconductivity and appears upon entering the metallic state with the dynamical Jahn–Teller effect as the Mott transition is approached. These results suggest that the cooperative interplay between molecular electronic structure and strong electron correlations plays a key role in realizing robust superconductivity with high-
T
c
and high-
H
c2
.
Alkali-doped fullerides are superconductors but the impact of dimensionality and electron correlation remains unclear. Here, Kasahara
et al
. report an upper critical field about 90 T, suggesting cooperative interplay between molecular electronic structure and strong electron correlations. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ncomms14467 |