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Optimized unconventional superconductivity in a molecular Jahn-Teller metal
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Superconducting MaterialHigh-tc SuperconductivityEngineeringNormal Metallic StatePhysicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsSuperconductivityUnconventional SuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsFullereneT CUnconventional SuperconductorsQuantum ChemistrySuperconducting DevicesQuantum Superconductivity
Understanding the relationship between the superconducting, the neighboring insulating, and the normal metallic state above T c is a major challenge for all unconventional superconductors. The molecular A3C60 fulleride superconductors have a parent antiferromagnetic insulator in common with the atom-based cuprates, but here, the C60 (3-) electronic structure controls the geometry and spin state of the structural building unit via the on-molecule Jahn-Teller effect. We identify the Jahn-Teller metal as a fluctuating microscopically heterogeneous coexistence of both localized Jahn-Teller-active and itinerant electrons that connects the insulating and superconducting states of fullerides. The balance between these molecular and extended lattice features of the electrons at the Fermi level gives a dome-shaped variation of T c with interfulleride separation, demonstrating molecular electronic structure control of superconductivity.
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