Energy gaps and Kohn anomalies in elemental superconductors

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The momentum and temperature dependence of the lifetimes of acoustic phonons in the elemental superconductors lead and niobium were determined by resonant spin-echo spectroscopy with neutrons. In both elements, the superconducting energy gap extracted from these measurements was found to converge with sharp anomalies originating from Fermi-surface nesting (Kohn anomalies) at low temperatures. The results indicate electron many-body correlations beyond the standard theoretical framework for conventional superconductivity. A possible mechanism is the interplay between superconductivity and spin- or charge-density-wave fluctuations, which may induce dynamical nesting of the Fermi surface.

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Aynajian, P., Keller, T., Boeri, L., Shapiro, S. M., Habicht, K., & Keimer, B. (2008). Energy gaps and Kohn anomalies in elemental superconductors. Science, 319(5869), 1509–1512. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1154115

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