The role of the short coherence length in unconventional superconductors

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A short coherence length is a distinctive feature of many cases of unconventional superconductivity. While in conventional superconductors, it is many orders of magnitude larger than the basic inter-particle distance, a short coherence length is common to superconductors as diverse as the cuprates, the picnites and granular superconductors. We dwell particularly on the last, because their simple chemical structure makes them a favorable material for exploring fundamental phenomena such as the Bardeen-Cooper Schrieffer (BCS)-to-Bose–Einstein condensation cross-over and the effect of the vicinity of a Mott metal-to-insulator transition.

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Deutscher, G. (2020). The role of the short coherence length in unconventional superconductors. Condensed Matter, 5(4), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.3390/condmat5040077

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