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Theory of two-fluid metallicity in superconducting FeSe at high pressure

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We compute the two-fluid resistivity of a compressed FeSe superconductor, treating electronic correlations within density functional dynamical mean-field theory. Results for the emergent strange and bad metal behavior shows good… Click to show full abstract

We compute the two-fluid resistivity of a compressed FeSe superconductor, treating electronic correlations within density functional dynamical mean-field theory. Results for the emergent strange and bad metal behavior shows good theory-experiment agreement within the mixed tetragonal and pseudohexagonal structural phases at pressures around 8.1 GPa. Our findings call for more studies on unconventional high-temperature (high-Tc) superconductors to unearth the consequences of selective Mott localization as the prominent candidate in governing their strange, T-linear resistivity.

Keywords: metallicity superconducting; theory; fluid metallicity; two fluid; theory two

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2019

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