Pseudospin Paramagnons and the Superconducting Dome in Magic Angle Twisted Bilayer Graphene

ORAL

Abstract

We present a theory of superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene in which attraction is generated between electrons on the same honeycomb sublattice when the system is close to a sublattice polarization instability. The resulting Cooper pairs are spin-polarized valley-singlets. Because the sublattice polarizability is mainly contributed by interband fluctuations, superconductivity occurs over a wide range of filling fraction. It is suppressed by i) applying a sublattice polarizing field (generated by an aligned BN substrate) or ii) changing moir\'e band filling to favor valley polarization. The enhanced intrasublattice attraction close to sublattice polarization instability is analogous to enhanced like-spin attraction in liquid $^3$He near the melting curve and the enhanced valley-singlet repulsion close to valley-polarization instabilities is analogous to enhanced spin-singlet repulsion in metals that are close to a ferromagnetic instability. We comment on the relationship between our pseudospin paramagnon model and the rich phenomenology of superconductivity in twisted bilayer and multilayer graphene.

*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, under Award # DE-SC0022106.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2110.13351.pdf

Presenters

  • Chunli Huang

    • University of Texas Austin and Los Alamos National Lab
    • University of Texas at Austin

Authors

  • Chunli Huang

    • University of Texas Austin and Los Alamos National Lab
    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Allan H MacDonald

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Nemin Wei

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Wei Qin

    • University of Texas at Austin