Quasiparticle scattering in a superconductor near a nematic critical point: resonance mode and multiple attractive channels.

ORAL

Abstract

We analyze the scattering rate for 2D fermions interacting via soft nematic fluctuations. The ground state is an s-wave superconductor, but other pairing channels are almost equally attractive. This strongly alters the scattering rate: At energies beyond the pairing gap Δ, it is renormalized by contributions from all pairing channels. At energies of order Δ, it is determined by the competition between scattering into a gapped continuum and dispersing nematic resonance. The outcome is a "peak-peak-dip-hump" spectrum, similar, but not identical, to the "peak-dip-hump" structure in the cuprates.

*Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy, award DE-SC0014402NSF grant DMR-2037654

Presenters

  • Dimitri Pimenov

    • University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Dimitri Pimenov

    • University of Minnesota
  • Andrey V Chubukov

    • University of Minnesota
  • Alex Kamenev

    • University of Minnesota