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S. K. Bose1, Oleg V. Dolgov1, Jens Kortus1, Ove Jepsen1, Ole Krogh Andersen1 
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that electron-phonon interaction alone alone cannot explain the small range of volume over which superconductivity is observed, while ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations and scattering from magnetic impurities can account for the observed values of the transition temperatures but cannot substantially improve the agreement between the calculated and observed pressure/volume range of the superconducting phase.
Abstract: count for the appearance of the superconducting phase in hcp Fe. However, the observed change in the transition temperature with increasing pressure is far too rapid compared with the calculated results. For comparison with the linear response results, we have computed the electron-phonon coupling also by using the rigid muffin-tin~RMT! approximation. From both the LR and the RMT results it appears that electron-phonon interaction alone cannot explain the small range of volume over which superconductivity is observed. It is shown that ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations ~SF! as well as scattering from magnetic impurities ~spin-ordered clusters! can account for the observed values of the transition temperatures but cannot substantially improve the agreement between the calculated and observed pressure/volume range of the superconducting phase. A simplified treatment of p-wave pairing leads to extremely small (<10 22 K! transition temperatures. Thus our calculations seem to rule out both s- and p-wave superconductivity in hcp Fe due to standard electron-phonon and SF interactions.

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