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Spin Triplet Superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 due to Orbital and Spin Fluctuations: Analysis by Two-Dimensional Renormalization Group Theory

We study the mechanism of the triplet superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 based on the multiorbital Hubbard model. The electronic states are studied using the renormalization group method. Thanks to the vertex correction (VC) for the susceptibility, which is dropped in the mean-field-level approximations, strong orbital and spin fluctuations at $Q=(2π/3,2π/3)$ emerge in the quasi one-dimensional Fermi surfaces composed of $d_{xz}$ and $d_{yz}$ orbitals. Due to the cooperation of both fluctuations, we obtain the triplet superconductivity in the $E_u$ representation, in which the superconducting gap is given by the linear combination of $(Δ_x(k),Δ_y(k))=(\sin 3k_x,\sin 3k_y)$. These results are confirmed by a diagrammatic calculation called the self-consistent VC method.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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