The two-phonon pairing mechanism in SrTiO3 gives a small, monotonically doping-dependent Tc because the attraction is controlled by high-energy phonons, not the soft mode.
Quantum paraelectricity and structural phase transitions in strontium titanate beyond density-functional theory
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We demonstrate an approach for calculating temperature-dependent quantum and anharmonic effects with beyond density-functional theory accuracy. By combining machine-learned potentials and the stochastic self-consistent harmonic approximation, we investigate the cubic to tetragonal transition in strontium titanate and show that the paraelectric phase is stabilized by anharmonic quantum fluctuations. We find that a quantitative understanding of the quantum paraelectric behavior requires a higher-level treatment of electronic correlation effects via the random phase approximation. This approach enables detailed studies of emergent properties in strongly anharmonic materials beyond density-functional theory.
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Two-phonon pairing and superconductivity in $SrTiO_3$
The two-phonon pairing mechanism in SrTiO3 gives a small, monotonically doping-dependent Tc because the attraction is controlled by high-energy phonons, not the soft mode.