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Superconductivity near a Quantum-Critical Point: The Special Role of the First Matsubara Frequency
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Quantum LiquidSuperconducting MaterialCharge ExcitationsFirst Matsubara FrequencyEngineeringCritical PhenomenonStrongly Correlated Electron SystemsFermionic IncoherenceCritical CurrentsNovel SuperconductorsSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsQuantum MatterSuperconducting DevicesLow-temperature SuperconductivityQuantum ScienceMajorana FermionHigh-tc SuperconductivityPhysicsQuantum Field TheoryBose-einstein CondensationQuantum-critical PointCondensed Matter TheoryNon-fermi Liquid BehaviorHigh-temperature SuperconductivityNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSpecial RoleQuantum Superconductivity
Near a quantum-critical point in a metal strong fermion-fermion interaction mediated by a soft collective boson gives rise to incoherent, non-Fermi liquid behavior. It also often gives rise to superconductivity which masks the non-Fermi liquid behavior. We analyze the interplay between the tendency to pairing and fermionic incoherence for a set of quantum-critical models with effective dynamical interaction between low-energy fermions. We argue that superconducting T_{c} is nonzero even for strong incoherence and/or weak interaction due to the fact that the self-energy from dynamic critical fluctuations vanishes for the two lowest fermionic Matsubara frequencies ω_{m}=±πT. We obtain the analytic formula for T_{c}, which reproduces well earlier numerical results for the electron-phonon model at vanishing Debye frequency.
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