International audienceAbstract Some of the highest-transition-temperature superconductors across various materials classes exhibit linear-in-temperature ‘strange metal’ or ‘Planckian’ electrical resistivities in their normal state. It is thus believed by many that this behavior holds the key to unlock the secrets of high-temperature superconductivity. However, these materials typically display complex phase diagrams governed by various competing energy scales, making an unambiguous identification of the physics at play difficult. Here we use electrical resistivity measurements into the micro-Kelvin regime to discover superconductivity condensing out of an extreme strange metal state—with linear resistivity over 3.5 orders of magnitude in te...
Abstract: The pairing of electrons underlies the formation of a superconducting state with zero ele...
Abstract Since the publication of this work, it has become a canonical work on the theory of high-t...
The strange-metal phase of cuprate superconductors exhibits a linear in temperature resistivity, how...
International audienceAbstract Some of the highest-transition-temperature superconductors across var...
The discovery of superconducting cuprates in 1986 is considered a watershed moment in the study of s...
Superconductivity refers to a fascinating state of matter where the electrical resistivity is precis...
Metals have the distinguishing characteristic of an electrical resistivity that decreases with decre...
A central mystery in high-temperature superconductivity is the origin of the so-called strange metal...
On cooling through the transition temperature Tc of a conventional superconductor, an energy gap dev...
On cooling through the transition temperature T(c) of a conventional superconductor, an energy gap d...
28 pages including supplementaryIt has long been recognized that the key to unlocking the mystery of...
Superconductivity can be understood in terms of a phase transition from an uncorrelated electron gas...
Although the resistivity in traditional metals increases with temperature, its $T$ dependence vanish...
Superconductivity describes the spectacular ability of electrons in some materials at low temperatur...
A pivotal step toward understanding unconventional superconductors would be to decipher how supercon...
Abstract: The pairing of electrons underlies the formation of a superconducting state with zero ele...
Abstract Since the publication of this work, it has become a canonical work on the theory of high-t...
The strange-metal phase of cuprate superconductors exhibits a linear in temperature resistivity, how...
International audienceAbstract Some of the highest-transition-temperature superconductors across var...
The discovery of superconducting cuprates in 1986 is considered a watershed moment in the study of s...
Superconductivity refers to a fascinating state of matter where the electrical resistivity is precis...
Metals have the distinguishing characteristic of an electrical resistivity that decreases with decre...
A central mystery in high-temperature superconductivity is the origin of the so-called strange metal...
On cooling through the transition temperature Tc of a conventional superconductor, an energy gap dev...
On cooling through the transition temperature T(c) of a conventional superconductor, an energy gap d...
28 pages including supplementaryIt has long been recognized that the key to unlocking the mystery of...
Superconductivity can be understood in terms of a phase transition from an uncorrelated electron gas...
Although the resistivity in traditional metals increases with temperature, its $T$ dependence vanish...
Superconductivity describes the spectacular ability of electrons in some materials at low temperatur...
A pivotal step toward understanding unconventional superconductors would be to decipher how supercon...
Abstract: The pairing of electrons underlies the formation of a superconducting state with zero ele...
Abstract Since the publication of this work, it has become a canonical work on the theory of high-t...
The strange-metal phase of cuprate superconductors exhibits a linear in temperature resistivity, how...