Superconductivity in Multi-orbital t-J1-J2 Model and its Implications for Iron Pnictides
arXiv:0905.2634 · doi:10.1209/0295-5075/91/37006
Abstract
Motivated by the bad metal behavior of the iron pnictides, we study a multi-orbital model and investigate possible singlet superconducting pairings. Magnetic frustration by itself leads to a large degeneracy in the pairing states. The kinetic energy breaks this into a quasi-degeneracy among a reduced set of pairing states. For small electron and hole Fermi pockets, an state dominates over the phase diagram but a state has close-by energy. In addition to the nodeless channel, the nodal and channels are also competitive in the magnetically frustrated parameter regime. An state, which breaks time-reversal symmetry, occurs at low temperatures in part of the phase diagram. Implications for the experiments in the iron pnictides are discussed.
5 pages, 3 figures, to appear in EPL