Higher angular momentum pairing states in Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ in the presence of longer-range interactions
Abstract: The superconducting symmetry of Sr$2$RuO$_4$ remains a puzzle. Time-reversal symmetry breaking $d{x2-y2} + ig_{xy(x2-y2)}$ pairing has been proposed for reconciling multiple key experiments. However, its stability remains unclear. In this work, we theoretically study the superconducting instabilities in Sr$2$RuO$_4$, including the effects of spin-orbit coupling (SOC), in the presence of both local and longer-range interactions within a random phase approximation. We show that the inclusion of second nearest neighbor repulsions, together with non-local SOC in the $B{2g}$ channel or orbital-anisotropy of the non-local interactions, can have a significant impact on the stability of both $d_{x2-y2}$- and $g$-wave pairing channels. We analyze the properties, such as Knight shift and spontaneous edge current, of the realized $d_{x2-y2} + ig$, $s{\prime}+id_{xy}$ and mixed helical pairings in different parameter spaces and find that the $d_{x2-y2} + ig$ solution is in better agreement with the experimental data.
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