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Tuesday, August 17, 20043:30 PM - 4:00 PMCNLS Conference Room (TA-3, Bldg 1690) Seminar Inhomogeneity can enhance superconductivity Daniel PodolskyHarvard University In most situations, it is believed that inhomogeneity leads to a
suppression or even complete destruction of superconducting order.
One example of such an effect occurs when adding impurities to a sample.
Similarly, it is usually assumed that spin and charge density wave orders
compete with superconductivity, since they remove states from the Fermi
surface. In this talk I will show that this behavior is not generic, and
that there are cases of interest where inhomogeneity can lead to an
increase in the superconducting onset temperature. I will discuss the
relevance of our results to the high temperature superconductors.
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