The band structure of graphene exhibits van Hove singularities (VHS) at doping x=+- 1/8 away from the Dirac point. Near the VHS, interactions effects, enhanced due to the large density of states, can give rise to various many-body phases at experimentally accessible temperatures. We study the competition between different many-body instabilities in graphene using functional renormalization group (FRG). We predict a rich phase diagram, which, depending on long range hopping as well as screening strength and absolute scale of the Coulomb interaction, contains a d+id-wave superconducting (SC) phase, or a spin density wave phase at the VHS. The d+id state is expected to exhibit quantized charge and spin Hall response, as well as Majorana modes bound to vortices. In the vicinity of the VHS, we find singlet d+id-wave as well as triplet f-wave SC phases.
@article{arxiv.1109.2953,
title = {Competing many-body instabilities and unconventional superconductivity in graphene},
author = {Maximilian Kiesel and Christian Platt and Werner Hanke and Dmitry A. Abanin and Ronny Thomale},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.2953},
year = {2015}
}