A large modulation of electron-phonon coupling and an emergent superconducting dome in doped strong ferroelectrics
Usually the coupling between polar phonons and itinerant electrons is weak in polar metals. Here, the authors show that in doped ferroelectrics (approximate polar metals), this coupling can be increased across the structural phase transition and as a result, phonon-mediated superconductivity emerges...
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Main Authors: | Jiaji Ma, Ruihan Yang, Hanghui Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/87e68de8b8e949669ca9d6031e38fa03 |
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