High- Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition in 2D superconducting systems with coupled deep and quasi-flat electronic bands with van Hove singularities
SK Paramasivam, SP Gangadharan… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.09017, 2023•arxiv.org
In the pursuit of higher critical temperature of superconductivity, quasi-flat electronic bands
and van Hove singularities in two dimensions (2D) have emerged as a potential approach to
enhance Cooper pairing on the basis of mean-field expectations. However, these special
electronic features suppress the superfluid stiffness and, hence, the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-
Thouless (BKT) transition in 2D superconducting systems, leading to the emergence of a
significant pseudogap regime due to superconducting fluctuations. In the strong-coupling …
and van Hove singularities in two dimensions (2D) have emerged as a potential approach to
enhance Cooper pairing on the basis of mean-field expectations. However, these special
electronic features suppress the superfluid stiffness and, hence, the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-
Thouless (BKT) transition in 2D superconducting systems, leading to the emergence of a
significant pseudogap regime due to superconducting fluctuations. In the strong-coupling …
In the pursuit of higher critical temperature of superconductivity, quasi-flat electronic bands and van Hove singularities in two dimensions (2D) have emerged as a potential approach to enhance Cooper pairing on the basis of mean-field expectations. However, these special electronic features suppress the superfluid stiffness and, hence, the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition in 2D superconducting systems, leading to the emergence of a significant pseudogap regime due to superconducting fluctuations. In the strong-coupling regime, one finds that superfluid stiffness is inversely proportional to the superconducting gap, which is the predominant factor contributing to the strong suppression of superfluid stiffness. Here we reveal that the aforementioned limitation is avoided in a 2D superconducting electronic system with a quasi-flat electronic band with a strong pairing strength coupled to a deep band with weak electronic pairing strength. Owing to the multiband effects, we demonstrate a screening-like mechanism that circumvents the suppression of the superfluid stiffness. We report the optimal conditions for achieving a large enhancement of the BKT transition temperature and a substantial shrinking of the pseudogap regime by tuning the intraband couplings and the pair-exchange coupling between the two band-condensates.
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