Abstract

The breached-pair state wherein superconductivity coexists with magnetic polarization is known to exist as a ground state of an imbalanced Fermi system only under very fine-tuned conditions. Here, we show that an s-wave superconductor that is well described by a spin-selectively disordered attractive Hubbard model away from half filling has the breached-pair state as a ground-state without the need for such fine-tuning. The existence of this breached-pair phase is established by laying recourse to a Monte Carlo technique called static path approximation (SPA). Further, by using the SPA, we map out the entire phase diagram of the spin-selectively disordered attractive Hubbard model and show that apart from the breached-pair phase, the many-body system hosts the putative s-wave superconducting state and a polarized Fermi-liquid state.

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