A controlled expansion for pairing in a polarized band with strong repulsion
Abstract
Can strong repulsive interactions be shown to give rise to pairing in a controlled way? We find that for a single flavor polarized band, there is a small expansion parameter in the low density limit, once the Bloch wavefunction form factor is taken into account. A perturbative expansion is possible, even if the interaction is much stronger than the Fermi energy . As a matter of principle, our work shows analytically how strong pairing can emerge from strong repulsion. We illustrate our method with two examples: a 2D Dirac model and a 1D tight binding model with two orbitals. In the latter case, using density matrix renormalization group, we show that the analytical theory indeed guided us to discover the parameter regime where p-wave pairing with order-1 strength is dominant.
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@article{arxiv.2503.11079,
title = {A controlled expansion for pairing in a polarized band with strong repulsion},
author = {Zhiyu Dong and Patrick A. Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.11079},
year = {2025}
}
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