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 Physics at Virginia
ABSTRACT:

A topic of interplay between disorder and competing electronic phases in multiband superconductors have recently got renewed interest in the context of iron-based superconductors. In my talk I will present a theory of disordered unconventional superconductor with competing magnetic order. My discussion will be based on the results obtained for on a two-band model with quasi-two-dimensional Fermi surfaces, which allows for the coexistence region in the phase diagram between magnetic and superconducting states in the presence of intraband and interband scattering induced by doping. Within the quasi-classical approximation I will present the analysis of the quasi-classical Eilenberger’s equations which include weak external magnetic field. I will demonstrate that disorder has a crucial effect on the temperature dependence of the magnetic penetration depth as well as critical current, which is especially pronounced in the coexistence phase.

Condensed Matter Seminar
Thursday, February 14, 2019
11:00 AM
Physics Building, Room 313
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