We analyze a model for electronic structure and interactions in twisted transition metal chalcogenide WSe2 for superconductivity. In this material, spin-orbit scattering locks the z-components of spins of low-energy fermions near the Dirac K and K′ points of the hexagonal Brillouin zone, reducing the symmetry of spin-spin interactions to that of an xy model. We show that a nominally repulsive 4-fermion interaction gives rise to an attraction for pairing in a two-component E− channel, which is a hexagonal lattice representation of the ℓ=1 channel. The gap function is inversion-odd and a linear combination of spin singlet and spin triplet. At weak coupling superconductivity emerges via the Kohn-Luttinger mechanism; we compute Tc for the Fermi-level lying close to the van Hove singularity. At strong coupling, the pairing is mediated by XY magnetic fluctuations peaked at momenta K−K′=2K and we estimate Tc using the form of the quantum-critical XY fluctuations, displaying ω/T scaling.
@article{arxiv.2410.10038,
title = {Quantum-criticality and superconductivity in twisted transition metal di-chalcogenides},
author = {A. V. Chubukov and C. M. Varma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.10038},
year = {2024}
}