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      Near-degeneracy of several pairing channels in multiorbital models for the Fe pnictides

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            Unconventional pairing originating from the disconnected Fermi surfaces of superconducting LaFeAsO1-xFx.

            For a newly discovered iron-based high T_{c} superconductor LaFeAsO1-xFx, we have constructed a minimal model, where inclusion of all five Fe d bands is found to be necessary. The random-phase approximation is applied to the model to investigate the origin of superconductivity. We conclude that the multiple spin-fluctuation modes arising from the nesting across the disconnected Fermi surfaces realize an extended s-wave pairing, while d-wave pairing can also be another candidate.
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              Conserving approximations for strongly correlated electron systems: Bethe-Salpeter equation and dynamics for the two-dimensional Hubbard model.

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                Journal
                New Journal of Physics
                New J. Phys.
                IOP Publishing
                1367-2630
                February 01 2009
                February 27 2009
                : 11
                : 2
                : 025016
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                10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/025016
                2f1b5024-3feb-494a-8b47-a156c6479e6a
                © 2009
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