Speaker
Laura Greene
(Florida State University)
Description
Unconventional superconductors differ from conventional superconductors in that they typically exhibit a ubiquitous phase diagram with intriguing, correlated electron phases that break the symmetry of the underlying lattice at temperatures well above Tc. These non-Fermi liquid phases remain some of the greatest unsolved problems in physics. After an introduction to the MagLab and an overview of unconventional superconductivity, I will present some of our planar tunneling revealing a possible new paring mechanism in the heavy-fermion superconductor CeCoIn5.
Author
Laura Greene
(Florida State University)