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      A Common Thread: the pairing interaction for the unconventional superconductors

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          The structures, the phase diagrams, and the appearance of a neutron resonance signaling an unconventional superconducting state provide phenomenological evidence relating the cuprates, the Fe-pnictides/chalcogenides as well as some heavy fermion and actinide materials. Single- and multi-band Hubbard models have been found to describe a number of the observed properties of these materials so that it is reasonable to examine the origin of the pairing interaction in these models. In this review, based on the experimental phenomenology and studies of the pairing interaction for Hubbard-like models, it is proposed that spin-fluctuation mediated pairing is the common thread linking a broad class of superconducting materials.

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                17 July 2012
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                10.1103/RevModPhys.84.1383
                1207.4093
                b9444a3d-875c-483c-9fea-0bd7912ac7f0

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                Rev. Mod. Phys. 84, 1383 (2012)
                87 pages, 40 figures, 282 references, to be published in Reviews of Modern Physics
                cond-mat.supr-con physics.comp-ph

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