Abstract

The lack of superconductivity in several candidate materials that exhibit a non-spin densitywave quantum critical point has raised the question of whether the associated spectra ofquantum fluctuations are beneficial to forming superconducting electron pairs. Herewe discuss the possibility that the prototypical heavy-fermion antiferromagnetCeRhIn5 may be the first example of unconventional superconductors where superconductivity arisesfrom Kondo-breakdown quantum criticality.

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