Triplet Pairing Superconductivity Induced by Short-Range Ferromagnetic Correlations in Sr2RuO4

Abstract

The microscopic origin of triplet superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 is discussed, paying attention to the role of Coulomb interaction, Upp, at the O site. It is shown on the d-p model that Upp induces a ferromagnetic exchange interaction between "d-electrons" (molecular orbital with dxy-symmetry) at adjacent Ru sites, leading to short-range ferromagnetic correlations and promoting Cooper pairing with ( px py)-symmetry on the γ-band. The reason why such ferromagnetic correlations work effectively may be traced back to the fact that the level of 4d-electrons at Ru sites is relatively low and located near that of 2p-electrons at O sites.

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