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arxiv: cond-mat/0102139 · v1 · submitted 2001-02-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Interplay between spin-density-wave and superconducting states in quasi-one-dimensional conductors

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keywords spin-density-wavecrossoverinterferencepairingquasi-one-dimensionalsuperconductingsuperconductivityanalyzed
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The interference between spin-density-wave and superconducting instabilities in quasi-one-dimensional correlated metals is analyzed using the renormalization group method. At the one-loop level, we show how the interference leads to a continuous crossover from a spin-density-wave state to unconventional superconductivity when deviations from perfect nesting of the Fermi surface exceed a critical value. Singlet pairing between electrons on neighboring stacks is found to be the most favorable symmetry for superconductivity. The consequences of non uniform spin-density-wave pairing on the structure of phase diagram within the crossover region is also discussed.

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