Liam Coffey
- Emeritus Associate Professor of Physics
Education
B.S. Trinity College Dublin
Ph.D. University of Âé¶¹APP
Research Interests
Liam Coffey's research involves the theoretical study of high temperature superconductors. In recent years this has centered on strong coupling calculations of spin-fluctuations as the origin of the pairing mechanism in these materials.
Publications
- "" O. Ahmadi and L. Coffey,
- "Eliashberg Analysis of Tunneling Experiments: Support for Pairing Glue Hypothesis in Cuprate Superconductors" O. Ahmadi, L. Coffey et al Physical Review Letters , vol 106, 167005 2011
- "Persistence of Strong Electron Coupling to a Narrow Boson Spectrum in Overdoped B2212 Tunneling Data" J. F. Zasadzinski, L. Ozyuzer, L. Coffey, K.E.Gray, D.G. Hinks, and C. Kendziora, Phys. Rev. Lett., 96, 017004 (2006)
- "Tunneling spectroscopy of B2212: Eliashberg analysis of dip feature" J.F. Zasadzinski, L. Coffey, P. Romano, Z. Yusof, Phys. Rev. B68, 180504(R) 2003