Superconducting pairing in Sr2RuO4 from weak to intermediate coupling

ORAL

Abstract

The unconventional superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 continues to attract considerable interest. While many measurements can be interpreted on the basis of chiral p-wave pairing, a number of notable exceptions hinder an unambiguous verification of such an order. The pairing mechanism also remains under debate. In this paper, with the effects of the sizable spin-orbit coupling accounted for, we reexamine the superconducting instabilities in Sr2RuO4 through systematic microscopic analysis within random phase approximation. Our calculations show that the odd-parity p-wave pairing is favored in the regime of extremely weak interactions, but that highly anisotropic even-parity pairings become most leading over a broad range of stronger interactions. These results could shed light on the nature of the enigmatic superconductivity in Sr2RuO4.

*This work is supported by NSFC under Grant No. 11604013 (LDZ) and Grant Nos. 11674025, 11334012, 11274041 (FY), Beijing Natural Science Foundation under Grant No. 1174019 (LDZ), and the C. N. Yang Junior Fellowship at Tsinghua University (WH).

Presenters

  • Li-Da Zhang

    • School of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Li-Da Zhang

    • School of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology
  • Wen Huang

    • Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University
  • Fan Yang

    • School of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology
  • Hong Yao

    • Tsinghua University
    • Tsinghua Univ
    • Institute of Advanced Study, Tsinghua University
    • Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University
    • Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua Univ