TY - JOUR
T1 - Unconventional Superconductivity in Systems with Annular Fermi Surfaces
T2 - Application to Rhombohedral Trilayer Graphene
AU - Ghazaryan, Areg
AU - Holder, Tobias
AU - Serbyn, Maksym
AU - Berg, Erez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 American Physical Society.
PY - 2021/12/10
Y1 - 2021/12/10
N2 - We show that in a two-dimensional electron gas with an annular Fermi surface, long-range Coulomb interactions can lead to unconventional superconductivity by the Kohn-Luttinger mechanism. Superconductivity is strongly enhanced when the inner and outer Fermi surfaces are close to each other. The most prevalent state has chiral p-wave symmetry, but d-wave and extended s-wave pairing are also possible. We discuss these results in the context of rhombohedral trilayer graphene, where superconductivity was recently discovered in regimes where the normal state has an annular Fermi surface. Using realistic parameters, our mechanism can account for the order of magnitude of Tc, as well as its trends as a function of electron density and perpendicular displacement field. Moreover, it naturally explains some of the outstanding puzzles in this material, that include the weak temperature dependence of the resistivity above Tc, and the proximity of spin singlet superconductivity to the ferromagnetic phase.
AB - We show that in a two-dimensional electron gas with an annular Fermi surface, long-range Coulomb interactions can lead to unconventional superconductivity by the Kohn-Luttinger mechanism. Superconductivity is strongly enhanced when the inner and outer Fermi surfaces are close to each other. The most prevalent state has chiral p-wave symmetry, but d-wave and extended s-wave pairing are also possible. We discuss these results in the context of rhombohedral trilayer graphene, where superconductivity was recently discovered in regimes where the normal state has an annular Fermi surface. Using realistic parameters, our mechanism can account for the order of magnitude of Tc, as well as its trends as a function of electron density and perpendicular displacement field. Moreover, it naturally explains some of the outstanding puzzles in this material, that include the weak temperature dependence of the resistivity above Tc, and the proximity of spin singlet superconductivity to the ferromagnetic phase.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.247001
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.247001
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C2 - 34951779
AN - SCOPUS:85121584623
SN - 0031-9007
VL - 127
JO - Physical Review Letters
JF - Physical Review Letters
IS - 24
M1 - 247001
ER -