Language:
English
繁體中文
Help
Login
Back
Switch To:
Labeled
|
MARC Mode
|
ISBD
Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Study of Spin Fluctuations in the Cuprate Superconductors
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Study of Spin Fluctuations in the Cuprate Superconductors/ by Francisco Restrepo.
Author:
Restrepo, Francisco.
Description:
XVI, 104 p. 32 illus., 31 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Superconductivity. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10979-9
ISBN:
9783031109799
Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Study of Spin Fluctuations in the Cuprate Superconductors
Restrepo, Francisco.
Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Study of Spin Fluctuations in the Cuprate Superconductors
[electronic resource] /by Francisco Restrepo. - 1st ed. 2022. - XVI, 104 p. 32 illus., 31 illus. in color.online resource. - Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research,2190-5061. - Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research,.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Superconductivity and the cuprates -- Chapter 3. Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy -- Chapter 4. Experimental Details -- Chapter 5. Results -- Chapter 6. Conclusions.
This thesis makes significant advances towards an understanding of superconductivity in the cuprate family of unconventional, high-temperature superconductors. Even though the high-temperature superconductors were discovered over 35 years ago, there is not yet a general consensus on an acceptable theory of superconductivity in these materials. One of the early proposals suggested that collective magnetic excitations of the conduction electrons could lead them to form pairs, which in turn condense to form the superconducting state at a critical temperature Tc. Quantitative calculations of Tc using experimental data were, however, not available to verify the applicability of this magnetic mechanism. In this thesis, the author constructed an angle-resolved photoemission apparatus that could provide sufficiently accurate data of the electronic excitation spectra of samples in the normal state, data which was furthermore unusually devoid of any surface contamination. The author also applied the Bethe-Salpeter method to his uncommonly pristine and precise normal state data, and was able to predict the approximate superconducting transition temperatures of different samples. This rare combination of experiment with sophisticated theoretical calculations leads to the conclusion that antiferromagnetic correlations are a viable candidate for the pairing interaction in the cuprate superconductors.
ISBN: 9783031109799
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-10979-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
592128
Superconductivity.
LC Class. No.: TK7872.S8
Dewey Class. No.: 620.112973
Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Study of Spin Fluctuations in the Cuprate Superconductors
LDR
:03219nam a22004455i 4500
001
1083089
003
DE-He213
005
20220913104815.0
007
cr nn 008mamaa
008
221228s2022 sz | s |||| 0|eng d
020
$a
9783031109799
$9
978-3-031-10979-9
024
7
$a
10.1007/978-3-031-10979-9
$2
doi
035
$a
978-3-031-10979-9
050
4
$a
TK7872.S8
050
4
$a
QC611.9-611.98
072
7
$a
TJFD5
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
PHFC
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
TEC039000
$2
bisacsh
072
7
$a
TGM
$2
thema
072
7
$a
PHFC
$2
thema
082
0 4
$a
620.112973
$2
23
100
1
$a
Restrepo, Francisco.
$e
author.
$4
aut
$4
http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut
$3
1388981
245
1 0
$a
Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Study of Spin Fluctuations in the Cuprate Superconductors
$h
[electronic resource] /
$c
by Francisco Restrepo.
250
$a
1st ed. 2022.
264
1
$a
Cham :
$b
Springer International Publishing :
$b
Imprint: Springer,
$c
2022.
300
$a
XVI, 104 p. 32 illus., 31 illus. in color.
$b
online resource.
336
$a
text
$b
txt
$2
rdacontent
337
$a
computer
$b
c
$2
rdamedia
338
$a
online resource
$b
cr
$2
rdacarrier
347
$a
text file
$b
PDF
$2
rda
490
1
$a
Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research,
$x
2190-5061
505
0
$a
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Superconductivity and the cuprates -- Chapter 3. Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy -- Chapter 4. Experimental Details -- Chapter 5. Results -- Chapter 6. Conclusions.
520
$a
This thesis makes significant advances towards an understanding of superconductivity in the cuprate family of unconventional, high-temperature superconductors. Even though the high-temperature superconductors were discovered over 35 years ago, there is not yet a general consensus on an acceptable theory of superconductivity in these materials. One of the early proposals suggested that collective magnetic excitations of the conduction electrons could lead them to form pairs, which in turn condense to form the superconducting state at a critical temperature Tc. Quantitative calculations of Tc using experimental data were, however, not available to verify the applicability of this magnetic mechanism. In this thesis, the author constructed an angle-resolved photoemission apparatus that could provide sufficiently accurate data of the electronic excitation spectra of samples in the normal state, data which was furthermore unusually devoid of any surface contamination. The author also applied the Bethe-Salpeter method to his uncommonly pristine and precise normal state data, and was able to predict the approximate superconducting transition temperatures of different samples. This rare combination of experiment with sophisticated theoretical calculations leads to the conclusion that antiferromagnetic correlations are a viable candidate for the pairing interaction in the cuprate superconductors.
650
0
$a
Superconductivity.
$3
592128
650
0
$a
Superconductors.
$3
578837
650
0
$a
Superconductors—Chemistry.
$3
1388982
650
0
$a
Spectrum analysis.
$3
582358
650
0
$a
Quantum electrodynamics.
$3
592683
650
2 4
$a
Spectroscopy.
$3
1102161
650
2 4
$a
Quantum Electrodynamics, Relativistic and Many-body Calculations.
$3
1388983
710
2
$a
SpringerLink (Online service)
$3
593884
773
0
$t
Springer Nature eBook
776
0 8
$i
Printed edition:
$z
9783031109782
776
0 8
$i
Printed edition:
$z
9783031109805
776
0 8
$i
Printed edition:
$z
9783031109812
830
0
$a
Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research,
$x
2190-5053
$3
1253569
856
4 0
$u
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10979-9
912
$a
ZDB-2-CMS
912
$a
ZDB-2-SXC
950
$a
Chemistry and Materials Science (SpringerNature-11644)
950
$a
Chemistry and Material Science (R0) (SpringerNature-43709)
based on 0 review(s)
Multimedia
Reviews
Add a review
and share your thoughts with other readers
Export
pickup library
Processing
...
Change password
Login