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Events on Thursday, January 28th, 2010
- R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar
- Competition between superconductivity and magnetism in the iron arsenides
- Time: 10:00 am
- Place: 5310 Chamberlin
- Speaker: Rafael Fernandes, Ames National Laboratory
- Abstract: The new iron arsenide superconductors present a very rich phase diagram, displaying superconducting, antiferromagnetic and structural order. In this seminar, I present a microscopic theory to study the interplay between electronic and magnetic degrees of freedom. In this model, electrons sharing the same bands are responsible for both superconductivity and itinerant magnetism, causing these two states to compete. Then, two distinct outcomes are possible: either these two states are mutually exclusive and phase separate or they can coexist microscopically. Using a mean-field approach, I analyze the relationship between these two scenarios and the symmetry of the Cooper-pair wave function. In particular, I show that while the so-called s++ state is generally incompatible to the antiferromagnetic phase, the unconventional s+- state is able to coexist with magnetism. Thus, valuable information about the nature of the superconducting phase can be extracted directly from the phase diagrams of the iron arsenides.
- Host: Maxim Vavilov