Plain s-wave superconductivity near the magnetic criticality: Enhancement of attractive electron-boson coupling vertex corrections
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Recent experiments revealed that the plain $s$-wave state without any sign-reversal emerges in various metals near the magnetic criticality. To understand this counter-intuitive phenomenon, we study the gap equation for the multiorbital Hubbard-Holstein model, by analyzing the vertex correction (VC) due to the higher-order electron-correlation effects. We find that the phonon-mediated orbital fluctuations are magnified by the VC for the susceptibility ($\chi$-VC). In addition, the charge-channel attractive interaction is enlarged by the VC for the coupling-constant ($U$-VC), which is significant when the interaction has prominent $q$-dependences so the Migdal theorem fails. Due to both $\chi$-VC and $U$-VC, the plain $s$-wave state is caused by the small electron-phonon interaction near the magnetic criticality against the repulsive Coulomb interaction. We find that the direct Coulomb repulsion for the plain $s$-wave Cooper pair is strongly reduced by the "multiorbital screening effect".
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