Enhanced superconductivity by near-neighbor attraction in the doped extended Hubbard model beyond 1D
ORAL
Abstract
A recent experiment has unveiled an anomalously strong electron-electron attraction in the one-dimensional copper-oxide chain Ba2-xSrxCuO3+δ. While the effect of the near-neighbor electron attraction V in the one-dimensional extended Hubbard chain has been examined recently, its effect in the Hubbard model beyond the one-dimensional chain remains unclear. We report a density-matrix renormalization group study of the extended Hubbard model on long four-leg cylinders on the square lattice. The near-neighbor electron attraction V can notably enhance the long-distance superconducting correlations while simultaneously suppressing the charge-density-wave correlations. Specifically, for a modestly strong electron attraction, the superconducting correlations become dominant over the CDW correlations with a Luttinger exponent Ksc~1 and strong divergent superconducting susceptibility. Our results provide a promising way to realize long-range superconductivity in the doped Hubbard model. The relevance of our numerical results to cuprate materials will also be discussed.
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Presenters
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Cheng Peng
SLAC, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Authors
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Cheng Peng
SLAC, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Yao Wang
Clemson University
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Jiajia Wen
SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
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Young S Lee
Stanford University
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Thomas Devereaux
Stanford Univ, Stanford University
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Hong-Chen Jiang
Stanford University, SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab