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.
Superconductivity from energy fluctuations in dilute quantum critical polar metals
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Superconductivity in low carrier density metals challenges the conventional electron-phonon theory due to the absence of retardation required to overcome Coulomb repulsion. In quantum critical polar metals, the Coulomb repulsion is heavily screened, while the critical transverse optic phonons decouple from the electron charge. In the resulting vacuum, the residual interactions between quasiparticles are carried by energy fluctuations of the polar medium, resembling the gravitational interactions of a dark matter universe. Here we demonstrate that pairing inevitably emerges from "gravitational'' interactions with the energy fluctuations, leading to a dome-like dependence of the superconducting $T_c$ on carrier density. Our estimates show that this mechanism may explain the critical temperatures observed in doped SrTiO$_3$. We provide predictions for the enhancement of superconductivity near polar quantum criticality in two and three dimensional materials that can be used to test our 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.