Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session E44: Superconducting and Superfluid Instabilities
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Andriy Nevidomskyy, Rice Univ
Abstract: E44.00002 : Charge Density Wave and Superconductivity in the Disordered Holstein Model*
8:12 AM–8:24 AM
Live
Presenter:
Bo Xiao
(Center for Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute)
Authors:
Bo Xiao
(Center for Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute)
Natanael Costa
(Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Ehsan Khatami
(Department of Physics and Astronomy, San José State University)
George Batrouni
(Université Côte d'Azur)
Richard Theodore Scalettar
(University of California, Davis)
decades, with particular interest in the possibility that interactions might cause delocalization of an Anderson insulator into a metallic state, and the disrupting effects of randomness on magnetic order and the Mott phase. Here we extend this physics to explore electron-phonon interactions and show, via exact quantum Monte Carlo simulations, that the suppression of the charge density wave correlations in the half-filled Holstein model by disorder can stabilize a superconducting phase. Our simulations thus capture qualitatively the suppression of charge ordered phases and emergent superconductivity recently seen experimentally.
*The work of B.X. and R.S. was supported by the grant DE-SC0014671 funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science.
N.C.C. was partially supported by the Brazilian funding agencies CAPES and CNPq. E.K. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation under grant No.MR-1609560. GGB acknowledges support from the University of the Côte d'Azur IDEX Jedi and Beijing CSRC.
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