Unconventional superconductivity and interaction induced Fermi surface reconstruction in the two-dimensional Edwards model

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2016
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6
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London : Nature Publishing Group
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We study the competition between unconventional superconducting pairing and charge density wave (CDW) formation for the two-dimensional Edwards Hamiltonian at half filling, a very general two-dimensional transport model in which fermionic charge carriers couple to a correlated background medium. Using the projective renormalization method we find that a strong renormalization of the original fermionic band causes a new hole-like Fermi surface to emerge near the center of the Brillouin zone, before it eventually gives rise to the formation of a charge density wave. On the new, disconnected parts of the Fermi surface superconductivity is induced with a sign-changing order parameter. We discuss these findings in the light of recent experiments on iron-based oxypnictide superconductors.

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Applied mathematics, Superconducting properties and materials
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Cho, D.-N., van den Brink, J., Fehske, H., Becker, K. W., & Sykora, S. (2016). Unconventional superconductivity and interaction induced Fermi surface reconstruction in the two-dimensional Edwards model. 6. https://doi.org//10.1038/srep22548
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