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Springer Hidden Order and Exotic Superconductivity in the Heavy-Fermion Compound URu2Si2 (Springer Theses)

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Product Description In this book, the author investigates hidden-order phase transition at T0 = 17.5 K in the heavy-fermion URu2Si2. The author also studies the superconducting state of URu2Si2 below Tc = 1.4 K, which coexists with the hidden-order phase. From the Back Cover In this thesis, the author investigates hidden-order phase transition at T0 = 17.5 K in the heavy-fermion URu2Si2. The four-fold rotational symmetry breaking in the hidden order phase, which imposes a strong constraint on the theoretical model, is observed through the magnetic torque measurement. The translationally invariant phase with broken rotational symmetry is interpreted as meaning that the hidden-order phase is an electronic “nematic” phase. The observation of such nematicity in URu2Si2 indicates a ubiquitous nature among the strongly correlated electron systems. The author also studies the superconducting state of URu2Si2 below Tc = 1.4 K, which coexists with the hidden-order phase. A peculiar vortex penetration in the superconducting state is found, which may be related to the rotational symmetry breaking in the hidden-order phase. The author also identifies a vortex lattice melting transition. This transport study provides essential clues to the underlying issue of quasiparticle dynamics as to whether a quasiparticle Bloch state is realized in the periodic vortex lattice. About the Author Dr.Ryuji Okazaki Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8602, Japan.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 August 2016
Listed Since
18 August 2016

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