Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5457272 | Solid State Communications | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report a microscopic model wherein the unconventional superconductivity emerges from an incoherent 'Cooper-pair glass' state. Driven by the pair-pair interaction, a new type of quasi-Bose phase transition is at work. The interaction leads to the unconventional coupling of the quasiparticles to excited pair states, or 'super-quasiparticles', with a non-retarded energy-dependent gap. The model describes quantitatively the quasiparticle excitation spectra of both cuprates and pnictides, including the universal 'peak-dip-hump' signatures, and for the pseudogap phase above Tc. The results show that instantaneous pair-pair interactions account for the SC condensation without a collective mode.
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Authors
William Sacks, Alain Mauger, Yves Noat,