Pair density wave in doped three-band Hubbard model on square lattice
ORAL
Abstract
A pair density wave (PDW) is a superconducting (SC) state with spatially modulated order parameter. Although much is known about the properties of the PDW state, its realization in microscopic models with divergent susceptibility has been challenging. Here we report a density-matrix renormalization group study of a three-band Hubbard model (also known as the Emery model) for cuprates on long two-leg square cylinders. Upon light doping, we find that the ground state of the system is consistent with that of a PDW state with mutually commensurate and power-law SC, charge (CDW) and spin (SDW) density wave correlations. The SC correlations are dominant between neighboring Cu sites with d-wave pairing symmetry. Interestingly, we find that the near-neighbor interactions, especially the near-neighbor attractive Vpd interaction between neighboring Cu and oxygen sites, can notably enhance the SC correlations while simultaneously suppressing the CDW correlations. For a modestly strong attractive Vpd, the SC correlations become quasi-long-ranged with a divergent PDW susceptibility.
*H.C.J. was supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division, under Contract DE-AC02-76SF00515. The authors wish to thank the KITP for the generous hospitality during the program "Recent Progress in the Experimental and Theoretical search for Pair-Density-Wave Order", where some of this work was carried out and supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-1748958.
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Presenters
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Hong-Chen Jiang
- Stanford University
- SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab