Is FeSe a superconductor in the Bose-Einstein condensation limit?

Posted in Journal Articles on November 30, 2017 at 10:56 am by JCCMP

1. Discovery of orbital-selective Cooper pairing in FeSe
Authors: P. O. Sprau, A. Kostin, A. Kreisel, A. E. Böhmer, V. Taufour, P. C. Canfield, S. Mukherjee, P. J. Hirschfeld, B. M. Andersen, J. C. Séamus Davis
Science, 357, 75–80 (2017)

2. Tuning across the BCS-BEC crossover in the multiband superconductor Fe1+ySexTe1-x: An angle-resolved photoemission study
Authors: Shahar Rinott, K. B. Chashka, Amit Ribak, Emile D. L. Rienks, Amina Taleb-Ibrahimi, Patrick Le Fevre, François Bertran, Mohit Randeria and Amit Kanigel
Science Advances, 3: e1602372 (2017)

3. Giant superconducting fluctuations in the compensated semimetal FeSe at the BCS–BEC crossover
Authors: S. Kasahara, T. Yamashita, A. Shi, R. Kobayashi, Y. Shimoyama, T. Watashige, K. Ishida, T. Terashima, T. Wolf, F. Hardy, C. Meingast, H. v. Löhneysen, A. Levchenko, T. Shibauchi and Y. Matsuda
Nature Communications 7, 12843 (2016)

Recommended with a commentary by Dung-Hai Lee, University of California, Berkeley.
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DOI: 10.36471/JCCM_November_2017_01
https://doi.org/10.36471/JCCM_November_2017_01

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