Charge Stripe Manipulation of Superconducting Pairing Symmetry Transition
Abstract
Charge stripes have been widely observed in many different types of unconventional superconductors, holding varying periods () and intensities. However, a general understanding on the interplay between charge stripes and superconducting properties is still incomplete. Here, using large-scale unbiased numerical simulations on a general inhomogeneous Hubbard model, we discover that the charge-stripe period , which is variable in different real material systems, could dictate the pairing symmetries -- wave for , and waves for . In the latter, tuning hole doping and charge-stripe amplitude can trigger a - wave transition and magnetic-correlation shift, where the -wave state converts to a pairing-density wave state, competing with the wave. These interesting phenomena arise from an unusual stripe-induced selection rule of pairing symmetries around on-stripe region and within inter-stripe region, giving rise to a critical point of for the phase transition. In general, our findings offer new insights into the differences in the superconducting pairing mechanisms across many -dependent superconducting systems, highlighting the decisive role of charge stripe.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2304.14254,
title = {Charge Stripe Manipulation of Superconducting Pairing Symmetry Transition},
author = {Chao Chen and Peigeng Zhong and Xuelei Sui and Runyu Ma and Ying Liang and Shijie Hu and Tianxing Ma and Hai-Qing Lin and Bing Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.14254},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
5 figures and 8 pages in main text, with a Supplemental Material which include 22 figures. Much more data by DQMC, DMRG and CPQMC are added. Awaiting resubmission