g-wave Pairing in BiS₂ Superconductors
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Recent angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy(ARPES) experiments have suggested that BiS$_2$ based superconductors are at very low electron doping. Using random phase approximation(RPA) and functional renormalization group(FRG) methods, we find that $g$-wave pairing symmetry belonging to A$_{2g}$ irreducible representation is dominant at electron doping $x<0.25$. The pairing symmetry is determined by inter-pocket nesting and orbital characters on the Fermi surfaces and is robust in a two-orbital model including both Hund's coupling $J$, and Hubbard-like Coulomb interactions $U$ and $U'$ with relatively small $J$ ($J\leq0.2U$). With the increasing electron doping, the g-wave state competes with both the s-wave $A_{1g}$ and d-wave $B_{2g}$ states and no pairing symmetry emerges dominantly.
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