Renormalization group analysis for the quasi-1D superconductor BaFe2S3

Abstract

Motivated by the discovery of superconductivity in the two-leg, quasi-one dimensional ladder compound, BaFe2S3 we present a renormalization group study of electrons moving on a two leg, two orbital ladder, subjected to Hubbard repulsion U and Hund's coupling J. In our calculations, we adopt tightbinding parameters obtained from ab-initio studies on this material. At incommensurate filling, the long wavelength analysis displays four phases as a function of 0 ≤ J/U <1. We show that a fully gapped superconductor is stabilized at sufficiently large Hund's coupling, the relative phases at the three Fermi points are "+,-,-". By contrast, when the system is tuned to half filling, Umklapp scattering gives rise to Mott insulating phases. We discuss the general implications of our study for the broad class of iron-based superconductors.

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