One dimensional organic superconductors: Beyond the Fermi liquid description
Résumé
The discovery of superconductivity in tetramethyltetraselenafulvalene (TMTSF)2PF6 has had an impact which went much beyond the finding of one additional compound in the already long list of existing superconducting materials. Evidences for new concepts in physics have been obtained. It has led to the discovery of a wealth of new phenomena in the physics of low dimensional conductors such as the cross-over between the Mott-Hubbard-Luttinger limit and the Fermi liquid theory, the interplay between a magnetic field and the quasi-one dimensionality and finally the possibility for a new exotic mechanism for superconductivity.
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