Unconventional superconducting pairing symmetry induced by phonons

Abstract

The possibility of non-s-wave superconductivity induced by phonons is investigated using a simple model that is inspired by Sr2RuO4. The model assumes a two-dimensional electronic structure, a two-dimensional spin-fluctuation spectrum, and three-dimensional electron-phonon coupling. Taken separately, each interaction favors formation of spin-singlet pairs (of s symmetry for the phonon interaction and dx2-y2 symmetry for the spin interaction), but in combination, a variety of more unusual singlet and triplet states are found, depending on the interaction parameters. This may have important implications for Sr2RuO4, providing a plausible explanation of how the observed spin fluctuations, which clearly favor dx2-y2 pairing, may still be instrumental in creating a superconducting state with a different (e.g., p-wave) symmetry. It also suggests an interpretation of the large isotope effect observed in Sr2RuO4. These results indicate that phonons could play a key role in establishing the order-parameter symmetry in Sr2RuO4, and possibly in other unconventional superconductors.

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