Theory of superconductivity mediated by Rashba coupling in incipient ferroelectrics
Maria N. Gastiasoro, Maria Eleonora Temperini, Paolo Barone, and Jose, Lorenzana

TL;DR
This paper derives a microscopic Rashba coupling model explaining superconductivity in SrTiO$_3$, revealing momentum-dependent pairing interactions and predicting unconventional pairing channels.
Contribution
It provides the first microscopic derivation of Rashba-mediated electron pairing in incipient ferroelectrics, linking theory with experimental observations in SrTiO$_3$.
Findings
Strong momentum dependence of pairing interaction
Unusual dominance of s-wave and p-wave channels
Estimated Rashba coupling explains bulk superconductivity
Abstract
Experimental evidence suggests that superconductivity in SrTiO is mediated by a soft transverse ferroelectric mode which, according to conventional theories, has negligible coupling with electrons. A phenomenological Rashba type coupling has been proposed on symmetry arguments but a microscopic derivation is lacking. Here we fill this gap and obtain a linear coupling directly from a minimal microscopic model of the electronic structure. We find that the effective electron-electron pairing interaction has a strong momentum dependence. This yields an unusual situation in which the leading -wave channel is followed by a sub-leading -wave state which shows a stronger pairing instability than the -wave state. The bare Rashba coupling constant is estimated for the lowest band of doped SrTiO with the aid of first-principles computations. Extrapolating the estimation to the…
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