Multiple pairing states and temperature-dependent gap anisotropy for superconductivity near a nematic quantum-critical point
Abstract
Superconductivity in many strongly correlated materials appears in proximity to a density-wave or nematic order and is believed to be mediated by quantum-critical (QC) fluctuations of the corresponding order parameter. We argue that fingerprints of QC pairing can be extracted from the angular dependence of the gap . We consider pairing by QC nematic fluctuations and show that there exist multiple pairing instabilities within the same symmetry (wave in our case), with closely spaced transition temperatures . The corresponding change sign times along the FS. Only the solution with the highest develops, but other gap components are induced below and get resonantly enhanced below . This gives rise to strong variation of the angular dependence of the gap below . The effect gets much weaker away from a quantum-critical point.
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@article{arxiv.1812.00521,
title = {Multiple pairing states and temperature-dependent gap anisotropy for superconductivity near a nematic quantum-critical point},
author = {Avraham Klein and Yi-Ming Wu and Andrey Chubukov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.00521},
year = {2018}
}