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Tests of nematic-mediated superconductivity applied to Ba1-xSrxNi2As2

Cornell Affiliated Author(s)

Author

S. Lederer
E. Berg
Eun-Ah Kim

Abstract

In many unconventional superconductors, nematic quantum fluctuations are strongest where the critical temperature is highest, inviting the conjecture that nematicity plays an important role in the pairing mechanism. Recently, Ba1-xSrxNi2As2 has been identified as a tunable nematic system that provides an ideal testing ground for this proposition. We therefore propose several sharp empirical tests, supported by quantitative calculations in a simple model of Ba1-xSrxNi2As2. The most stringent predictions concern experiments under uniaxial strain, which has recently emerged as a powerful tuning parameter in the study of correlated materials. Since uniaxial strain so precisely targets nematic fluctuations, such experiments may provide compelling evidence for nematic-mediated pairing, analogous to the isotope effect in conventional superconductors. © 2020 authors.

Date Published

Journal

Physical Review Research

Volume

2

Issue

2

URL

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85102077696&doi=10.1103%2fPhysRevResearch.2.023122&partnerID=40&md5=220a90dcd74858017f3ab6caae20d6f9

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023122

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