We investigate the electronic structure of a specially prepared highly dense conventional high temperature superconductor, MgB2, employing high resolution photoemission spectroscopy. The spectral evolution close to the Fermi energy is commensurate to BCS descriptions as expected. However, the spectra in the wider energy range reveal the emergence of a pseudogap much above the superconducting transition temperature indicating an apparent departure from the BCS scenario. The energy scale of the pseudogap is comparable to the energy of the [Formula: see text] phonon mode responsible for superconductivity in MgB2 and the pseudogap can be attributed to the effect of electron-phonon coupling on the electronic structure. These results reveal a sce...
A combined experimental (superconductor-insulator-superconductor tunneling spectra) and theoretical ...
The mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity has not been resolved for so long because the no...
Using density-functional-based methods, we have studied the fully-relaxed, full-potential electronic...
Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy at T = 4.2 K, we simultaneously performed topographic imaging ...
Electron density differences resulting from atom displacement patterns aligned with phonon modes in ...
Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy at $T = 4.2\,$K, we perform simultaneously the topographic ima...
That very strong coupling of the B-B bond-stretching E2g branch of phonons to the B 2psigma bonding ...
That very strong coupling of the B-B bond-stretching E2g branch of phonons to the B 2psigma bonding ...
We use a tunable laser angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to study the electronic properties ...
We review various anomalies seen in Raman spectroscopy, superconducting transition temperature Tc an...
Superconductivity at T(c) similar or equal to 40 K in MgB(2) is thought to origin from the strong el...
International audiencePoint-contact spectroscopy measurements on magnesium diboride reveal the exist...
MgB2 with Tc ≈ 40 K, is a record-breaking compound among the s-p metals and alloys. It appears that ...
Point-contact spectroscopy measurements on magnesium diboride reveal the existence of two supercond...
Although the pairing mechanism in MgB2 is thought to be phonon mediated, there are still many experi...
A combined experimental (superconductor-insulator-superconductor tunneling spectra) and theoretical ...
The mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity has not been resolved for so long because the no...
Using density-functional-based methods, we have studied the fully-relaxed, full-potential electronic...
Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy at T = 4.2 K, we simultaneously performed topographic imaging ...
Electron density differences resulting from atom displacement patterns aligned with phonon modes in ...
Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy at $T = 4.2\,$K, we perform simultaneously the topographic ima...
That very strong coupling of the B-B bond-stretching E2g branch of phonons to the B 2psigma bonding ...
That very strong coupling of the B-B bond-stretching E2g branch of phonons to the B 2psigma bonding ...
We use a tunable laser angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to study the electronic properties ...
We review various anomalies seen in Raman spectroscopy, superconducting transition temperature Tc an...
Superconductivity at T(c) similar or equal to 40 K in MgB(2) is thought to origin from the strong el...
International audiencePoint-contact spectroscopy measurements on magnesium diboride reveal the exist...
MgB2 with Tc ≈ 40 K, is a record-breaking compound among the s-p metals and alloys. It appears that ...
Point-contact spectroscopy measurements on magnesium diboride reveal the existence of two supercond...
Although the pairing mechanism in MgB2 is thought to be phonon mediated, there are still many experi...
A combined experimental (superconductor-insulator-superconductor tunneling spectra) and theoretical ...
The mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity has not been resolved for so long because the no...
Using density-functional-based methods, we have studied the fully-relaxed, full-potential electronic...