Loop Current and Orbital Magnetism in Pyrite-Type Ir3Ch8 (Ch=Se,Te)
Abstract
We study the parent compound of the pyrite-type IrxCh2 iridium chalcogenide superconductors, Ir0.75Ch2 (or Ir3Ch8). While the lattice structure of the material is rather complicated, we show that the electron physics near the Fermi surface (FS) can be described by a three-band tight-binding model. We find that the material possesses a loop current ground state which is responsible for the highly anisotropic strong diamagnetism observed in experiments. The fluctuations of this loop current state can be a possible pairing mechanism for superconductivity.
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