Overview of superconductivity in field-cooled magnetic materials
Naoum Karchev

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent mechanisms and experimental progress in superconductivity observed in field-cooled magnetic materials, highlighting magnon-induced effects and specific material examples.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of proposed superconductivity mechanisms in field-cooled magnetic materials, integrating recent experimental and theoretical findings.
Findings
Magnon-induced superconductivity in antiferromagnets
Superconducting states in FeCr2S4 under field cooling
Recent experimental techniques for preparing FC magnetic superconductors
Abstract
Considerable experimental skills have been accumulated in the preparation of field-cooled (FC) magnetic materials. This stimulates the search for FC magnetic materials that are superconductors. The article overviews the recent proposed mechanism of superconductivity in field-cooled magnetic materials. It is based on previously published results for magnon-induced superconductivity in field-cooled spin-1/2 antiferromagnets (arXiv:1712.02983) and Sequence of superconducting states in field cooled (arXiv:2111.02765). Shortened version of arXiv:2308.00470.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Magnetic Properties of Alloys · Magnetic properties of thin films
