Multiorbital systems such as the iron-based superconductors provide a new avenue to attack the long-standing problem of superconductivity in strongly correlated systems. In this work we study the superconductivity driven by a generic bosonic mechanism in a multiorbital model including the full dynamical electronic correlations induced by the Hubbard U and the Hund's coupling. We show that superconductivity survives much more in a Hund's metal than in an ordinary correlated metal with the same degree of correlation. The redistribution of spectral weight characteristic of the Hund's metal reflects also in the enhancement of the orbital-selective character of the superconducting gaps, in agreement with experiments in iron-based superconductors.

Synergy between Hund-Driven Correlations and Boson-Mediated Superconductivity / Fanfarillo, L.; Valli, A.; Capone, M.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 125:17(2020), pp. 1-6. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.177001]

Synergy between Hund-Driven Correlations and Boson-Mediated Superconductivity

Fanfarillo L.
;
Valli A.;Capone M.
2020-01-01

Abstract

Multiorbital systems such as the iron-based superconductors provide a new avenue to attack the long-standing problem of superconductivity in strongly correlated systems. In this work we study the superconductivity driven by a generic bosonic mechanism in a multiorbital model including the full dynamical electronic correlations induced by the Hubbard U and the Hund's coupling. We show that superconductivity survives much more in a Hund's metal than in an ordinary correlated metal with the same degree of correlation. The redistribution of spectral weight characteristic of the Hund's metal reflects also in the enhancement of the orbital-selective character of the superconducting gaps, in agreement with experiments in iron-based superconductors.
2020
125
17
1
6
177001
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.177001
Fanfarillo, L.; Valli, A.; Capone, M.
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