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Nature of Unconventional Pairing in the Kagome Superconductors AV<sub>3</sub>Sb<sub>5</sub> (A=K,Rb,Cs)

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Abstract

The recent discovery of AV3Sb5 (A=K,Rb,Cs) has uncovered an intriguing arena for exotic Fermi surface instabilities in a kagome metal. Among them, superconductivity is found in the vicinity of multiple van Hove singularities, exhibiting indications of unconventional pairing. We show that the sublattice interference mechanism is central to understanding the formation of superconductivity in a kagome metal. Starting from an appropriately chosen minimal tight-binding model with multiple van Hove singularities close to the Fermi level for AV3Sb5, we provide a random phase approximation analysis of superconducting instabilities. Nonlocal Coulomb repulsion, the sublattice profile of the van Hove bands, and the interaction strength turn out to be the crucial parameters to determine the preferred pairing symmetry. Implications for potentially topological surface states are discussed, along with a proposal for additional measurements to pin down the nature of superconductivity in AV3Sb5.

Publication: Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 177001 (2021) (arXiv:2104.05671)

Presenters

  • Xianxin Wu

    Max Planck Institute for Solid State Phy, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Physics

Authors

  • Xianxin Wu

    Max Planck Institute for Solid State Phy, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Physics

  • Tilman Schwemmer

    Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Würzburg

  • Tobias Müller

    Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Würzburg

  • Armando Consiglio

    Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Würzburg

  • Giorgio Sangiovanni

    Julius-Maximilians University of Wuerzbu, Julius-Maximilians University of Wuerzburg

  • Domenico Di Sante

    University of Bologna, Center for Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute

  • Yasir Iqbal

    Indian Institute of Technology Madras

  • Werner R Hanke

    Julius-Maximilians University of Wuerzburg

  • Andreas P Schnyder

    Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Physics

  • Michael Denner

    Univ of Zurich

  • Mark H Fischer

    Univ of Zurich

  • Titus Neupert

    Univ of Zurich, University of Zurich, University of Zürich

  • Ronny Thomale

    Julius-Maximilians University of Wuerzburg