Mixed bulk-filament nature in superconductivity of the charge-density-wave conductor ZrTe 3

Physical Review B(2012)

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We have shown that the superconducting transitions in ZrTe3 are successive from filamentary to bulk, based on experimental results obtained for a superconducting specific-heat anomaly and the anisotropic superconducting transition curve of resistivity. A small jumplike superconducting specific-heat anomaly with a large and widely extended tail was observed to closely follow the anisotropic zero-resistance transition. We concluded that the jumplike anomaly signifies the onset of the long-range order of Cooper pairs with the opening of a superconducting gap at T-C, while the large and widely extended tail indicates behavior induced by Cooper pairs with a very short coherence length. As a limit for a very short coherence length, we propose local pairs with Bose characteristics. As a result, we can understand that the filamentary superconductivity is caused by the local pairs, and the large and widely extended tail is in a crossover region between superconductivity induced by local pairs and that induced by Cooper pairs. Based on a discussion about the origin of the change in the pair coupling from the starting of local pairing to Cooper pairing in ZrTe3, we conclude that "mixed bulk-filament superconductivity" results from unique electronic structural changes in the quasi-1D+3D (D, dimensional) Fermi surfaces after the CDW transition.
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superconductivity,conductor,bulk-filament,charge-density-wave
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