Superconducting state of Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ in the presence of longer-range Coulomb interactions
Astrid T. R{\o}mer, P. J. Hirschfeld, and Brian M. Andersen

TL;DR
This study investigates the superconducting pairing symmetry of Sr$_2$RuO$_4$, considering longer-range Coulomb interactions, and finds that mixed $s'+id_{xy}$ or $s'+ip$ states best match experimental observations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed microscopic analysis showing that longer-range Coulomb interactions favor nodal mixed states over previously proposed pairing symmetries in Sr$_2$RuO$_4$.
Findings
Nodal $s'+id_{xy}$ state aligns with experimental data.
Longer-range Coulomb interactions favor mixed pairing states.
$g$- and $d_{x^2-y^2}$-wave channels are less competitive.
Abstract
The symmetry of the superconducting condensate in SrRuO remains controversial after nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments recently overturned the dominant chiral -wave paradigm. Several theoretical proposals have been put forward to account for existing experiments, including a -wave admixture, conjectured to be stabilized by longer-range Coulomb interactions. We perform a material-specific microscopic theoretical study of pairing by spin- and charge-fluctuations in SrRuO, including the effects of spin-orbit coupling, and both local and longer-range Coulomb repulsion. The latter has important consequences for SrRuO due to the near-degeneracy of symmetry-distinct pairing states in this material. We find that both the - and -wave channels remain noncompetitive compared to leading nodal , , and helical () solutions.…
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