Crossover between electron-electron and electron-phonon mediated pairing on the Kagome lattice
Abstract
We study electron-electron and electron-phonon mediated pairing in the Holstein extended Hubbard model on the Kagome lattice near the van Hove fillings, and investigate their combined effects on electron pairing states. We find that their combination can promote exotic pairings in a crossover region, where the filling is close to a van Hove singularity. In particular, at the p-type van Hove filling the E1u (p-wave) and B2u (fy3-3yx2-wave) pairings become leading, and at the m-type van Hove filling the E1u and A2g (i-wave) pairings get promoted. Moreover, we show that the electron-phonon interaction acquires a significant momentum dependence, due to the sublattice texture of the Fermi surfaces, which can promote non s-wave pairing. We present a detailed analysis of these pairing propensities and discuss implications for the vanadium-based kagome superconductors AV3Sb5.
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