Functional Renormalization Group Study of Superconductivity in Rhombohedral Trilayer Graphene
Abstract
We employ a functional renormalization group approach to ascertain the pairing mechanism and symmetry of the superconducting phase observed in rhombohedral trilayer graphene. Superconductivity in this system occurs in a regime of carrier density and displacement field with a weakly distorted annular Fermi sea. We find that repulsive Coulomb interactions can induce electron pairing on the Fermi surface by taking advantage of momentum-space structure associated with the finite width of the Fermi sea annulus. The degeneracy between spin-singlet and spin-triplet pairing is lifted by valley-exchange interactions that strengthen under the RG flow and develop nontrivial momentum-space structure. We find that the leading pairing instability is -wave-like and spin-singlet, and that the theoretical phase diagram versus carrier density and displacement field agrees qualitatively with experiment.
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@article{arxiv.2203.09083,
title = {Functional Renormalization Group Study of Superconductivity in Rhombohedral Trilayer Graphene},
author = {Wei Qin and Chunli Huang and Tobias Wolf and Nemin Wei and Igor Blinov and Allan H. MacDonald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.09083},
year = {2023}
}
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7+24 pages, 5+14 figures, 1+3 tables