FLEX modeling of the strain dependence of the superconducting state of Sr<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4</sub>
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Abstract
We apply the fluctuation exchange approximation (FLEX) to model the evolution of the superconducting state of Sr2RuO4 under strain. Using first-principles-based parameters for band-structure, spin-orbit coupling and electron-electron interactions, FLEX produces a dx2-y2 state on the γ-band in the unstrained limit, with minor p-wave and α- and β-band contributions induced by spin-orbit coupling. As is observed experimentally, FLEX results show a steep drop-off in Tc when strain pushes a γ-band van Hove singularity through and below the Fermi level. However, the model produces a weaker dependence of Tc at low strain levels than is reported experimentally. For temperatures below Tc we have yet to observe a secondary transition that incorporates a component that is nearly-degenerate to the dominant pairing state, though lower-temperature simulations are ongoing. We also report results for the spin susceptibility below Tc.
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Presenters
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John Deisz
California Lutheran Univ
Authors
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John Deisz
California Lutheran Univ