We investigate the conditions for the occurrence of the coexisting phases that exhibit singlet superconductivity and itinerant ferromagnetism arising from spin asymmetric bandwidths. The exact solution for a reduced BCS pairing model with spin dependent bandwidths is used to determine the ground-state diagram as a function of the coupling parameter, the total density, and the topology of the single-particle spectrum. A spin-polarized superconducting state is obtained in the regime of large pair couplings with a strong bandwidth asymmetry. The analysis reveals that, for such a type of ferromagnetism, small (large) values of the density of states at energies close to the edges of the band enhance (hinder) the tendency toward a coexistence of strong pairing correlations and finite spin polarizations.

Coexistence of strong pairing correlations and itinerant ferromagnetism arising from spinasymmetric bandwidths: A reduced BCS model study

NOCE, Canio;
2008-01-01

Abstract

We investigate the conditions for the occurrence of the coexisting phases that exhibit singlet superconductivity and itinerant ferromagnetism arising from spin asymmetric bandwidths. The exact solution for a reduced BCS pairing model with spin dependent bandwidths is used to determine the ground-state diagram as a function of the coupling parameter, the total density, and the topology of the single-particle spectrum. A spin-polarized superconducting state is obtained in the regime of large pair couplings with a strong bandwidth asymmetry. The analysis reveals that, for such a type of ferromagnetism, small (large) values of the density of states at energies close to the edges of the band enhance (hinder) the tendency toward a coexistence of strong pairing correlations and finite spin polarizations.
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