Millimetre-wave measurements of the bulk magnetoconductivity of anisotropic metals: Application to the organic superconductors κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2 and Β″-(BEDT-TTF)2SF5CH2 CF2SO3(BEDT-TTF ≡ bis(ethylene-dithio)tetrathiafulvalene)

Journal of Physics Condensed Matter 13:10 (2001) 2235-2261

Authors:

JM Schrama, J Singleton, RS Edwards, A Ardavan, E Rzepniewski, R Harris, P Goy, M Gross, J Schlueter, M Kurmoo, P Day

Abstract:

We describe a novel resonant cavity system which allows the bulk magnetoconductivity of single crystals of anisotropic metals to be measured at GHz frequencies. The cavity can be made to rotate in a static magnetic field, permitting detailed studies of the dependence on the magnetic field orientation of the high-frequency magnetoconductivity. In this paper, the apparatus is used to measure the Fermi-surface topology of two organic superconductors; the details revealed are inaccessible to conventional fermiological techniques such as the de Haas-van Alphen effect. In κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2, Fermi-surface traversal resonances (FTRs) are observed. The angle dependence of the FTRs shows that the quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D) Fermi sheets of this material possess two distinct corrugations, with corrugation axes making angles of 17.3° and - 19.4° with the ka-axis. Such data form important input parameters for current models of superconductivity in the organics, which invoke spin-density-wave-like fluctuations caused by partial nesting of the Q1D Fermi sheets. In Β″-(BEDT-TTF)2SF5CH2 CF2SO3, cyclotron resonance is observed, along with its second and third harmonics. The detailed angle dependence of the intensities of the various cyclotron harmonics allows the elongation and orientation of the closed section of the Fermi surface to be deduced, and strongly suggests that the interplane transport is coherent in this material. The effective mass deduced from the cyclotron resonance measurements is greater than that determined from magnetic quantum oscillations, in agreement with recent theoretical predictions.

Evidence for the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state in the organic superconductor κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2

Physica B Condensed Matter 294-295 (2001) 418-421

Authors:

JA Symington, J Singleton, MS Nam, A Ardavan, M Kurmoo, P Day

Abstract:

The magnetic behaviour and resistivity of single crystals of the layered organic superconductor, κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2, have been studied as a function of the orientation of the applied magnetic field. When the magnetic field lies in the quasi-two-dimensional planes of the material, there is strong evidence for a phase transition from the superconducting state into a Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state.

Evidence for the Fulde–Ferrell–Larkin–Ovchinnikov state in the organic superconductor κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2

Physica B Condensed Matter Elsevier 294 (2001) 418-421

Authors:

JA Symington, J Singleton, M-S Nam, A Ardavan, M Kurmoo, P Day

Evidence for the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state in the organic superconductor kappa-(BEDT-TTF)(2)Cu(NCS)(2)

PHYSICA B 294 (2001) 418-421

Authors:

JA Symington, J Singleton, MS Nam, A Ardavan, M Kurmoo, P Day

Abstract:

The magnetic behaviour and resistivity of single crystals of the layered organic superconductor, kappa-(BEDT-TTF)(2)Cu(NCS)(2), have been studied as a function of the orientation of the applied magnetic field. When the magnetic held lies in the quasi-two-dimensional planes of the material, there is strong evidence for a phase transition from the superconducting state into a Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Unconventional cyclotron resonance in Sr2RuO4

PHYSICA B 294 (2001) 379-382

Authors:

A Ardavan, RS Edwards, E Rzepniewski, J Singleton, SJ Blundell

Abstract:

An angle-dependent study of the magneto-optical response of the p-wave triplet-paired perovskite superconductor Sr2RuO4\ reveals several new cyclotron resonance effects. We observe an odd-harmonic cyclotron resonance series, probably arising from the gamma Fermi surface, with a fundamental cyclotron mass of 12.6 m(e). In addition, we find several resonance branches which behave in unconventional ways owing to the unusual nature of the band dispersion in this material. The results confirm the complexity of the Sr2RuO4 Fermi surface topology and show that earlier conclusions drawn from millimetre-wave experiments should be reconsidered. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.