Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1817565 Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Recounted is a strategy for achieving high-temperature superconductivity through synthetic metals.•A consequence of correlations is a remarkable diversity of phases and phenomena.•(TMTSF)2PF6 was among the first known examples of magnetically-mediated superconductivity.

Organic conductors were originally considered a route to achieving high temperature superconductivity. While that goal could not be met, what came to be was a class of materials in which the interplay between correlations and dimensionality, and sometimes geometric frustration, lead to a spectacular diversity of phases and phenomena that are tuned by magnetic field, pressure, and temperature. Highlighted here are the physical properties of the superconducting and normal states of the first family of organic superconductors, the quasi-one dimensional Bechgaard salts (TMTSF)2X, as well as the quasi-two dimensional compounds κκ-(BEDT-TTF)2X. In both cases, the preponderance of experiments indicate that the superconductivity is nodal. As well, the importance of correlations is evident in the temperature/pressure phase diagrams, and the influence of low-energy magnetic fluctuations over the normal state properties above the superconducting transition temperature is substantial.

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