Cooper pairing in non-Fermi liquids

States of matter with a sharp Fermi surface but no well-defined Landau quasiparticles arise in a number of physical systems. Examples include (i) quantum critical points associated with the onset of order in metals; (ii) spinon Fermi-surface [U(1) spin-liquid] state of a Mott insulator; (iii) Halper...

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Main Authors: Metlitski, Max A. (Author), Mross, David Fabian (Author), Sachdev, Subir (Author), Todadri, Senthil (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society, 2015-03-05T16:09:28Z.
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520 |a States of matter with a sharp Fermi surface but no well-defined Landau quasiparticles arise in a number of physical systems. Examples include (i) quantum critical points associated with the onset of order in metals; (ii) spinon Fermi-surface [U(1) spin-liquid] state of a Mott insulator; (iii) Halperin-Lee-Read composite fermion charge liquid state of a half-filled Landau level. In this work, we use renormalization group techniques to investigate possible instabilities of such non-Fermi liquids in two spatial dimensions to Cooper pairing. We consider the Ising-nematic quantum critical point as an example of an ordering phase transition in a metal, and demonstrate that the attractive interaction mediated by the order-parameter fluctuations always leads to a superconducting instability. Moreover, in the regime where our calculation is controlled, superconductivity preempts the destruction of electronic quasiparticles. On the other hand, the spinon Fermi surface and the Halperin-Lee-Read states are stable against Cooper pairing for a sufficiently weak attractive short-range interaction; however, once the strength of attraction exceeds a critical value, pairing sets in. We describe the ensuing quantum phase transition between (i) U(1) and Z[subscript 2] spin-liquid states; (ii) Halperin-Lee-Read and Moore-Read states. 
520 |a National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Grant NSF PHY11-25915) 
520 |a National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Grant DMR-1360789) 
520 |a Templeton Foundation 
520 |a United States. Dept. of Energy (DESC-8739- ER46872) 
520 |a Simons Foundation (Simons Investigator Grant) 
520 |a Canada. Industry Canada 
520 |a Ontario. Ministry of Research and Innovation 
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655 7 |a Article 
773 |t Physical Review B