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Special Condensed-Matter Physics Seminar: "Superconductivity near a quantum critical point" | The Racah Institute of Physics

Special Condensed-Matter Physics Seminar: "Superconductivity near a quantum critical point"

Date: 
Tue, 25/04/201712:00-13:30
Location: 
Danciger B building, Seminar room
Lecturer: Prof. Andrey V. Chubukov
Affiliation: University of Minnesota
Abstract:
I discuss the interplay between non-Fermi liquid behaviour and superconductivity near a quantum-critical point (QCP) in a metal. It was thought by many researchers that in D=2, non-Fermi liquid behaviour near a QCP extends to energies well above superconducting Tc, and that superconductivity involves non-Fermi-liquid quasiparticles and emerges due to peculiar interplay between strong attraction and strong pair-breaking effects from self-energy. I argue that this is not necessary always the case. I show that in a situation, when critical bosons are slow compared to electrons, fermionic self-energy plays little role for superconductivity in 2D, despite that it is strong and destroys fermionic coherence. I discuss the special role of the “first Matsubara frequency” in this regard. I present explicit results for Tc for the set of models with frequency-dependent effective interaction, including the strong coupling limit of electron-phonon interaction.