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arxiv: 0905.0964 · v1 · submitted 2009-05-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Correlation between linear resistivity and Tc in organic and pnictide superconductors

classification ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
keywords linearresistivitysuperconductorsorganicpnictideantiferromagneticfluctuationshigh-tc
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A linear temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity as T -> 0 is the hallmark of quantum criticality in heavy-fermion metals and the archetypal normal-state property of high-Tc superconductors, yet in both cases it remains unexplained. We report a linear resistivity on the border of spin-density-wave order in the organic superconductor (TMTSF)2X (X = PF6, ClO4), whose strength scales with the superconducting temperature Tc. This scaling, also present in the pnictide superconductors, reveals an intimate connection between linear-T scattering and pairing, shown by renormalization group theory to arise from antiferromagnetic fluctuations, enhanced by the interference of superconducting correlations. Our results suggest that linear resistivity in general may be a consequence of such interference and pairing in overdoped high-Tc cuprates is driven by antiferromagnetic fluctuations, as in organic and pnictide superconductors.

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