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Superconducting pairing and density-wave instabilities in quasi-one-dimensional conductors

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 73, Issue 16, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.73.165126

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Using a renormalization group approach, we determine the phase diagram of an extended quasi-one-dimensional electron gas model that includes interchain hopping, nesting deviations, and both intrachain and interchain repulsive interactions. d-wave superconductivity, which dominates over the spin-density-wave (SDW) phase at large nesting deviations, becomes unstable to the benefit of a triplet f-wave phase for a weak repulsive interchain backscattering term g(1)(perpendicular to)>0, despite the persistence of dominant SDW correlations in the normal state. Antiferromagnetism becomes unstable against the formation of a charge-density-wave state when g(1)(perpendicular to) exceeds some critical value. While these features persist when both Umklapp processes and interchain forward scattering (g(2)(perpendicular to)) are taken into account, the effect of g(2)(perpendicular to) alone is found to frustrate nearest-neighbor interchain d- and f-wave pairing and instead favor next-nearest-neighbor interchain singlet or triplet pairing. We argue that the close proximity of SDW and charge-density-wave phases, singlet d-wave, and triplet f-wave superconducting phases in the theoretical phase diagram provides a possible explanation for recent puzzling experimental findings in the Bechgaard salts, including the coexistence of SDW and charge-density-wave phases and the possibility of a triplet pairing in the superconducting phase.

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