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Spin-triplet superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 due to orbital and spin fluctuations: Analyses by two-dimensional renormalization group theory and self-consistent vertex-correction method

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-04-10 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

We study the mechanism of the triplet superconductivity (TSC) in Sr2_2RuO4_4 based on the multiorbital Hubbard model. The electronic states are studied using the recently developed renormalization group method combined with the constrained random-phase-approximation, called the RG+cRPA method. Thanks to the vertex correction (VC) for the susceptibility, which is dropped in the mean-field-level approximations, strong orbital and spin fluctuations at Q(2π/3,2π/3)Q \approx(2\pi/3,2\pi/3) emerge in the quasi one-dimensional Fermi surfaces (FSs) composed of dxz+dyzd_{xz}+d_{yz} orbitals. Due to the cooperation of both fluctuations, we obtain the triplet superconductivity in the EuE_u representation, in which the superconducting gap is given by the linear combination of (Δx(k),Δy(k))(sin3kx,sin3ky)(\Delta_x(k),\Delta_y(k))\sim (\sin 3k_x,\sin 3k_y). Very similar results are obtained by applying the diagrammatic calculation called the self-consistent VC method. Thus, the idea of "orbital+spin fluctuation mediated TSC" is confirmed by both RG+cRPA method and the self-consistent VC method. We also reveal that a substantial superconducting gap on the dxyd_{xy}-orbital FS is induced from the gaps on the quasi one-dimensional FSs, in consequence of the large orbital-mixture due to the 4dd spin-orbit interaction.

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@article{arxiv.1503.01352,
  title  = {Spin-triplet superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 due to orbital and spin fluctuations: Analyses by two-dimensional renormalization group theory and self-consistent vertex-correction method},
  author = {Masahisa Tsuchiizu and Youichi Yamakawa and Seiichiro Onari and Yusuke Ohno and Hiroshi Kontani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.01352},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

8 pages, 7 figures, a full-paper version of arXiv:1405.2028, published version