Stripe order enhanced superconductivity in the Hubbard model
ORAL
Abstract
Unidirectional (``stripe'') charge-density-wave order has now been established as a ubiquitous feature in the phase diagram of the cuprate high temperature (HT) superconductors, where it generally competes with superconductivity (SC). None-the-less, on theoretical grounds it has been conjectured that stripe order (or other forms of ``optimal'' inhomogeneities) may play an essential positive role in the mechanism of HTSC. Here we report density matrix renormalization group studies of the Hubbard model on long 4 and 6 leg cylinders where the hopping matrix elements transverse to the long direction are periodically modulated - mimicing the effect of putative period-2 stripe order. We find even modest amplitude modulations can enhance the long-distance SC correlations by many orders of magnitude, and drive the system into a phase with a substantial spin gap and SC quasi-long-range-order with a Luttinger exponent, Ksc ~ 1.
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Publication: Hong-Chen Jiang, Steven A Kivelson, arXiv:2105.07048
Presenters
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Hong-Chen Jiang
SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
Authors
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Hong-Chen Jiang
SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
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Steven A Kivelson
Stanford University