English

Superconducting pairing and density-wave instabilities in quasi-one-dimensional conductors

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Using a renormalization group approach, we determine the phase diagram of an extended quasi-one-dimensional electron gas model that includes interchain hopping, nesting deviations and both intrachain and interchain repulsive interactions. d-wave superconductivity, which dominates over the spin-density-wave (SDW) phase at large nesting deviations, becomes unstable to the benefit of a triplet ff-wave phase for a weak repulsive interchain backscattering term g1>0g_1^\perp>0, despite the persistence of dominant SDW correlations in the normal state. Antiferromagnetism becomes unstable against the formation of a charge-density-wave state when g1g_1^\perp exceeds some critical value. While these features persist when both Umklapp processes and interchain forward scattering (g2g_2^\perp) are taken into account, the effect of g2g_2^\perp alone is found to frustrate nearest-neighbor interchain dd- and ff-wave pairing and instead favor next-nearest-neighbor interchain singlet or triplet pairing. We argue that the close proximity of SDW and charge-density-wave phases, singlet d-wave and triplet ff-wave superconducting phases in the theoretical phase diagram provides a possible explanation for recent puzzling experimental findings in the Bechgaard salts, including the coexistence of SDW and charge-density-wave phases and the possibility of a triplet pairing in the superconducting phase.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0510744,
  title  = {Superconducting pairing and density-wave instabilities in quasi-one-dimensional conductors},
  author = {J. C. Nickel and R. Duprat and C. Bourbonnais and N. Dupuis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0510744},
  year   = {2007}
}

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19 pages, 13 figures