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Pair Density Wave Order from Electron Repulsion

Yi‐Ming Wu, P. A. Nosov, Aavishkar A. Patel, S. Raghu

2023Physical Review Letters37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A pair density wave (PDW) is a superconductor whose order parameter is a periodic function of space, without an accompanying spatially uniform component. Since PDWs are not the outcome of a weak-coupling instability of a Fermi liquid, a generic pairing mechanism for PDW order has remained elusive. We describe and solve models having robust PDW phases. To access the intermediate coupling limit, we invoke large-N limits of Fermi liquids with repulsive BCS interactions that admit saddle point solutions. We show that the requirements for long-range PDW order are that the repulsive BCS couplings must be nonmonotonic in space and that their strength must exceed a threshold value. We obtain a phase diagram with both finite temperature transitions to PDW order and a T=0 quantum critical point, where non-Fermi liquid behavior occurs.

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