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Superconductivity induced by inter-band nesting in the three-dimensional honeycomb lattice

Superconductivity 2009-11-07 v2

Abstract

In order to study whether the inter-band nesting can favor superconductivity arising from electron-electron repulsion in a three-dimensional system, we have looked at the repulsive Hubbard model on a stack of honeycomb (i.e., non-Bravais) lattices with the FLEX method, partly motivated by the superconductivity observed in MgB2. By systematically changing the shape of Fermi surface with varied band filling n and the third-direction hopping, we have found that the pair scattering across the two-bands is indeed found to give rise to gap functions that change sign across the bands and behave as an s- or d-wave within each band. This implies (a) the electron repulsion can assist gapful pairing when a phonon-mechanism pairing exists, and (b) the electron repulsion alone, when strong enough, can give rise to a d-wave-like pairing, which should be, for a group-theoretic reason, a time-reversal broken d+id with point nodes in the gap.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0201189,
  title  = {Superconductivity induced by inter-band nesting in the three-dimensional honeycomb lattice},
  author = {Seiichiro Onari and Kazuhiko Kuroki and Ryotaro Arita and Hideo Aoki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0201189},
  year   = {2009}
}