Kohn-Luttinger effect and the instability of a two-dimensional repulsive Fermi liquid atT=0
- 1 July 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 48 (2) , 1097-1104
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.48.1097
Abstract
We consider the possibility for a pairing in a two-dimensional (2D) repulsive Fermi liquid due to the singularity in the scattering amplitude Γ(q) at the momentum transfer q≤2 (Kohn-Luttinger effect). A common belief based on perturbative calculations up to second order in the s-wave scattering amplitude is that this effect is absent in two dimensions. I show that this is not the case. For an arbitrary Fermi liquid, Γ(q) is found to have a singular part, (q)∼ √1-/(2 , for q≤2. For large 2D orbital momentum l, this term gives a dominant attractive contribution to the scattering amplitude and leads to a pairing instability in a 2D Fermi liquid with arbitrary short-range repulsion. In the dilute limit, numerical studies show that the effect survives down to l=1 and gives rise to a p-wave pairing. The relevance of these results to experiments on adsorbed on the free surface of is discussed.
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