Coulomb-induced instabilities of nodal surfaces
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-elcond-mat.supr-con
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nodalsurfacesemergentfermionicorderssurfacesystemsaccess
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We consider the stability of nodal surfaces in fermionic band systems with respect to the Coulomb repulsion. It is shown that nodal surfaces at the Fermi level are gapped out at low temperatures due to emergent particle-hole orders. Energy dispersion of the nodal surface suppresses the instability through an inhomogenous phase. We argue that around criticality the order parameter fluctuations can induce superconductivity. We show that by tuning doping and disorder one could access various phases, establishing fermionic nodal surface systems as a versatile platform to study emergent quantum orders.
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