Theory of superconductivity in SrPtAs
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We constructed tight-binding models for the new superconductor SrPtAs according to first principle calculations, and by functional renormalization group we investigated the effect of electron correlations and spin-orbital coupling (SOC) in Cooper pairing. We found that out of the five $d$-orbitals, the $(xz,yz)$-orbitals are the active ones responsible for superconductivity, and ferromagnetic fluctuations enhanced by the proximity to the van Hove singularity triggers $f$-wave triplet pairing. The superconducting transition temperature increases as the Fermi level is closer to the van Hove singularity until ferromagnetism sets in. The $d$-vector of the triplet pairing component is pinned by SOC along the out-of-plane direction. Experimental perspectives are discussed.
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