New mechanism and exact theory of superconductivity from strong repulsive interaction

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We introduce a general mechanism for superconductivity in Fermi systems with strong repulsive interaction. Because kinetic terms are small compared to the bare repulsion, the dynamics of charge carriers is constrained by the presence of other nearby carriers. By treating kinetic terms as a perturbation around the atomic limit, we show that pairing can be induced by correlated multiparticle tunneling processes that favor two itinerant carriers to be close together. Our analytically controlled theory provides a quantitative formula relating Tc to microscopic parameters, with maximum Tc reaching about 10% of the Fermi temperature. Our work demonstrates a powerful method for studying strong coupling superconductivity with unconventional pairing symmetry. It also offers a realistic new route to realizing finite angular momentum superfluidity of spin-polarized fermions in optical lattice.

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Crépel, V., & Fu, L. (2021). New mechanism and exact theory of superconductivity from strong repulsive interaction. Science Advances, 7(30). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abh2233

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