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Explore the phenomenon of pair density modulation in iron-based superconductors through this 39-minute conference talk delivered at the Workshop on Frontiers in Quantum Materials. Delve into the theoretical and experimental aspects of how Cooper pairs organize themselves in these unconventional superconducting materials, examining the spatial variations in pair density that can occur in iron-based systems. Learn about the underlying physics that drives these modulations, their relationship to the electronic structure and magnetic properties of iron-based superconductors, and their implications for understanding the superconducting mechanism in these materials. Gain insights into current research developments in quantum materials science, particularly focusing on the complex interplay between superconductivity, magnetism, and electronic correlations that characterizes iron-based superconductors.
Syllabus
Michal Papaj: Pair density modulation in iron-based superconductors
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ICTP-SAIFR