Light bipolarons stabilized by Peierls electron-phonon coupling

ORAL

Abstract

It is widely accepted that phonon-mediated high-temperature superconductivity is impossible at ambient pressure, because of the extremely large effective masses of the polarons/bipolarons at strong electron-phonon coupling. Here we challenge this belief by showing that strongly bound yet very light bipolarons appear for strong Peierls/Su-Schrieffer-Heeger coupling in one-dimensional systems. Apart from being light, these bipolarons show a host of unconventional properties, for example at strong coupling there are two bipolaron bands which are stable against strong on-site Hubbard repulsion. Using numerical simulations and analytical arguments, we show that these properties result from the unusual form of the phonon-mediated interactions, which are of “pair- hopping” type instead of regular density-density interactions. These unusual properties of the bipolarons should have non-trivial consequences on the superconducting state expected to arise at finite carrier concentrations, in particular on its critical temperature.

*This work was supported by NSERC, SBQMI and NSF through a grant for ITAMP at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

Presenters

  • John Sous

    • Physics, The University of British Columbia (UBC)

Authors

  • John Sous

    • Physics, The University of British Columbia (UBC)
  • Monodeep Chakraborty

    • Centre for Theoretical Studies, Indian Institute of Technology
  • Roman Krems

    • Chemistry, The University of British Columbia
  • Mona Berciu

    • Univ British Columbia
    • Physics, University of British Columbia
    • Physics, The University of British Columbia (UBC)
    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of British Columbia
    • Univ of British Columbia