Effects of longer-range interactions on unconventional superconductivity

ORAL

Abstract

We analyze the effect of the non-vanishing range of electron-electron repulsion on the mechanism of unconventional superconductivity. We present asymptotically exact weak-coupling results for dilute electrons in the continuum and for the 2D extended Hubbard model, as well as density-matrix renormalization group results for the two-leg extended Hubbard model at intermediate couplings, and approximate results for the case of realistically screened Coulomb interactions. We show that $T_c$ is generally suppressed in some pairing channels as longer range interactions increase in strength, but superconductivity is not destroyed. Our results confirm that electron-electron interaction can lead to unconventional superconductivity under physically realistic circumstances.

*NSF-DMR-0906953 (AVC), DMR-0758356 (SAK), DMR-0757145, DMR-0705472 (EB)

Authors

  • Srinivas Raghu

    • Stanford University
    • Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305
  • Erez Berg

    • Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
    • Department of Physics, Harvard University
    • Harvard University
    • Harvard
  • Andrey Chubukov

    • University of Wisconsin
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin, Madison
    • Dept. of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Steven Kivelson

    • Stanford University