Conditions for magnetically induced singlet d-wave superconductivity on the square lattice
S. R. Hassan (1), B. Davoudi (1, 2), B. Kyung (1), A.-M.S., Tremblay (1) ((1)D\'epartment de Physique, RQMP, Universit\'e de, Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Qu\'ebec, Canada, (2) Institute for Studies in, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics, Tehran, Iran)

TL;DR
This study explores how magnetic fluctuations, Fermi surface topology, and frustration influence the emergence and symmetry of d-wave superconductivity in the half-filled Hubbard model on a square lattice.
Contribution
It provides a detailed phase diagram showing conditions for d-wave superconductivity driven by magnetic fluctuations, emphasizing the roles of wave vector and frustration.
Findings
Optimal frustration maximizes superconducting $T_c$.
Magnetic fluctuations near commensurate wave vectors induce d-wave pairing.
Pseudogap conditions can suppress superconductivity.
Abstract
It is expected that at weak to intermediate coupling, d-wave superconductivity can be induced by antiferromagnetic fluctuations. However, one needs to clarify the role of Fermi surface topology, density of states, pseudogap, and wave vector of the magnetic fluctuations on the nature and strength of the induced d-wave state. To this end, we study the generalized phase diagram of the two-dimensional half-filled Hubbard model as a function of interaction strength , frustration induced by second-order hopping , and temperature . In experiment, and can be controlled by pressure. We use the two-particle self-consistent approach (TPSC), valid from weak to intermediate coupling. We first calculate as a function of and the temperature and wave vector at which the spin response function begins to grow exponentially.D-wave…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Iron-based superconductors research · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
