Weak easy-plane anisotropy generates attractive equal-spin p-wave pairing via two-magnon exchange in a 2D half-metal, with λp enhanced to O(1) near the ferromagnetic onset.
Unconventional discontinuous transitions in isospin systems
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We show that two-dimensional fermions with dispersion $k^2$ or $k^4$ undergo a first-order Stoner transition to a fully spin-polarized state despite that the spin susceptibility diverges at the critical point. We extend our analysis to systems with dispersion $k^{2\alpha}$ and spin and valley isospin and show that there is a cascade of instabilities into fractional-metal states with some electron bands fully depleted; narrow intermediate ranges of partially-depleted bands exist for $\alpha<1$ or $\alpha > 2$. The susceptibility becomes large near each transition. We discuss applications to biased bilayer and tri-layer graphene and moir\'e systems.
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Magnon-Mediated Superconductivity in a 2D Itinerant Ferromagnet with Weak Easy-plane Magnetic Anisotropy
Weak easy-plane anisotropy generates attractive equal-spin p-wave pairing via two-magnon exchange in a 2D half-metal, with λp enhanced to O(1) near the ferromagnetic onset.