Exotic s-wave superconductivity in alkali-doped fullerides
Yusuke Nomura, Shiro Sakai, Massimo Capone, and Ryotaro Arita

TL;DR
This paper reviews ab initio calculations revealing that alkali-doped fullerides exhibit high-Tc s-wave superconductivity due to an unusual cooperation between electron-phonon coupling and electron-electron interactions, despite Mott insulating tendencies.
Contribution
It demonstrates how a subtle balance of intramolecular interactions and phonon coupling leads to unconventional s-wave superconductivity in alkali-doped fullerides, supported by comprehensive ab initio results.
Findings
Reproduced the experimental phase diagram accurately.
Identified the cooperation between electron-phonon and electron-electron interactions.
Showed that strong correlations assist in electron pairing.
Abstract
Alkali-doped fullerides (A3C60 with A=K, Rb, Cs) show a surprising phase diagram, in which a high transition-temperature (Tc) s-wave superconducting state emerges next to a Mott insulating phase as a function of the lattice spacing. This is in contrast with the common belief that Mott physics and phonon-driven s-wave superconductivity are incompatible, raising a fundamental question on the mechanism of the high-Tc superconductivity. This article reviews recent ab initio calculations, which have succeeded in reproducing comprehensively the experimental phase diagram with high accuracy and elucidated an unusual cooperation between the electron-phonon coupling and the electron-electron interactions leading to Mott localization to realize an unconventional s-wave superconductivity in the alkali-doped fullerides. A driving force behind the exotic physics is unusual intramolecular…
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