We investigate the possibility of multi-band superconductivity in SrTiO3
films and interfaces using a two-dimensional two-band model. In the undoped
compound, one of the bands is occupied whereas the other is empty. As the
chemical potential shifts due to doping by negative charge carriers or
application of an electric field, the second band becomes occupied, giving rise
to a strong enhancement of the transition temperature and a sharp feature in
the gap functions, which is manifested in the local density of states spectrum.
By comparing our results with tunneling experiments in Nb-doped SrTiO3, we
find that intra-band pairing dominates over inter-band pairing, unlike other
known multi-band superconductors. Given the similarities with the value of the
transition temperature and with the band structure of LaAlO3/SrTiO3
heterostructures, we speculate that the superconductivity observed in
SrTiO3 interfaces may be similar in nature to that of bulk SrTiO3,
involving multiple bands with distinct electronic occupations.Comment: revised expanded versio