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De Silva, W.W.P |
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2020-01-22T04:58:33Z |
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2020-01-22T04:58:33Z |
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2018 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
De Silva,W.W.P.(2018)."Organic Superconductors", Proceedings of the Technical Sessions, 34 (2018) 29-36 Institute of Physics – Sri Lanka |
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http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/8837 |
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Superconductivity is a remarkable state of matter which does not have a clear explanation for the unconventional superconductors. This review focuses on organic superconductors, their properties, and proposed mechanism including the key ingredients for unconventional superconductivity. Most of the organic superconductors show a 2:1 stoichiometry; hence the carrier density of 0.5 is highlighted within this family. A New insulating state of Paired Electron Crystal (PEC), a mediator of the adjacent insulating state and the superconducting state, is introduced by the Hubbard model calculation for the strongly correlated electron-lattice systems. Also pointed out the coulomb enhanced pair-pair correlation compared to non-interacting limit is a signature for the superconducting state. The strong e-e correlation, a carrier density of 0.5 and the lattice frustration are the key ingredients for creating the spin singlets (PEC state) in strong electron systems such as the organic superconductors. |
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en |
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dc.subject |
Organic superconductors, Hubbard model, Paired electron crystal |
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Organic Superconductors |
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Article |
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