Thermodynamic signatures of an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point inside a superconducting dome
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Recent experiments in unconventional superconductors, and in particular iron-based materials, have reported
evidence of an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point (AFM-QCP) emerging inside the superconducting
dome of the phase diagram. Fluctuations associated with such an AFM-QCP are expected to promote unusual
temperature dependencies of thermodynamic quantities. Here, we compute the T dependence of the specific heat
C(T ) deep inside a fully gapped s+− superconducting state as the AFM-QCP is approached. We find that at the
AFM-QCP, the specific heatC(T ) vanishes quadratically with temperature, as opposed to the typical exponential
suppression seen in fully gapped BCS superconductors. This robust result is due to a nonanalytic contribution to
the free energy arising from the general form of the bosonic (AFM) propagator in the SC state. Away from the
AFM-QCP, as temperature is lowered, C(T ) shows a crossover from a T 2 behavior to an exponential behavior,
with the crossover temperature scale set by the value of the superconducting gap and the distance to the QCP. We
argue that these features in the specific heat can be used to unambiguously determine the existence of AFM-QCPs
inside the superconducting domes of iron-based and other fully gapped unconventional superconductors.
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CARVALHO, Vanuildo S. de; CHUBUKOV, Andrey V.; FERNANDES, Rafael M. Thermodynamic signatures of an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point inside a superconducting dome. Physical Review B, College Park, v. 102, e045125, 2020. DOI: 20.1103/PhysRevB.102.045125. Disponível em: https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.045125. Acesso em: 31 maio 2023.