Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2023
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session G22: Superconductivity: Theory-II
11:30 AM–2:06 PM,
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Room: Room 214
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Yuli Lyanda-Geller, Purdue University
Abstract: G22.00006 : Robust d-wave superconductivity from the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger-Hubbard model: possible route to high-temperature superconductivity
12:30 PM–12:42 PM
Author not Attending
Presenter:
Hong Yao
(Tsinghua University)
Authors:
Hong Yao
(Tsinghua University)
Hao-Xin Wang
(Tsinghua University)
Yi-Fan Jiang
(ShanghaiTech University)
It is thus desired to look for other possible microscopic mechanism of realizing high-temperature SC. Here, we explore the interplay between the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) electron-phonon coupling (EPC) and the Hubbard repulsion by density-matrix-renormalization-group (DMRG) simulations. Our state-of-the-art DMRG study showed convincingly that the interplay between strong Hubbard U and moderate Su-Schrieffer-Heeger EPC λ can induce robust d-wave SC. The SSH-type EPC can generates effective antiferromagnetic spin-exchange interactions between neighboring sites, which plays a crucial role in the interplay of inducing robust d-wave SC. Specifically, for U=8t, we find that d-wave SC emerges when λ>λc with a moderate critical value λc=0.1~0.2. Our results might shed new light to understanding high-temperature SC in cuprates and also pave a possible new route in looking for high-temperature SC in other quantum materials with both strong U and moderate λ. [1] Hao-Xin Wang, Yi-Fan Jiang, and Hong Yao, To be published. [2] Xun Cai, Zi-Xiang Li, and Hong Yao, Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 247203 (2021).
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