Gap fluctuations, Cooper pairs with finite center-of-mass momentum, and suppression of superconductivity in inhomogeneous systems with dopant superpuddles agglomerates
Abstract:Spatially extended aggregates or clusters of dopants are ubiquitous in a plethora of granular superconducting systems, such as Al-doped MgB2 and N-dopedn Mo2N, forming a droplet network that is very important to their characterization and to the description of their superconducting properties.} At the same time, one of the most studied classes of unconventional superconducting materials are the high-temperature superconductors, where special attention is given to the hole-doped cuprates, where the carrier conc… Show more
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