Superconductivity in the Uniform Electron Gas: Irrelevance of Kohn-Luttinger Mechanism
Abstract
We study the Cooper instability in jellium model in the controlled regime of small to intermediate values of the Coulomb parameter rs ≤ 2. We confirm that superconductivity naturally emerges from purely repulsive interactions described by the Kukkonen-Overhauser vertex function. By employing the implicit renormalization approach we reveal that even in the small-rs limit, the dominant mechanism behind Cooper instability is based on dynamic screening of the Coulomb interaction--accurately captured by the random phase approximation, whereas the Kohn-Luttinger contribution is negligibly small and, thus, not relevant.
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