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Competing Unconventional Charge-Density-Wave States in Cuprate Superconductors: Spin-Fluctuation-Driven Mechanism

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-06-05 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

To understand the origin of unconventional charge-density-wave (CDW) states in cuprate superconductors, we establish the self-consistent CDW equation, and analyze the CDW instabilities based on the realistic Hubbard model, without assuming any qq-dependence and the form factor. Many higher-order many-body processes, which are called the vertex corrections, are systematically generated by solving the CDW equation. When the spin fluctuations are strong, the uniform q=0q=0 nematic CDW with dd-form factor shows the leading instability. The axial nematic CDW instability at q=Qa=(δ,0)q = Q_a = (\delta,0) (δπ/2\delta \approx \pi/2) is the second strongest, and its strength increases under the static uniform CDW order. The present theory predicts that uniform CDW transition emerges at a high temperature, and it stabilize the axial q=Qaq = Q_a CDW at T=TCDWT = T_{CDW}. It is confirmed that the higher-order Aslamazov-Larkin processes cause the CDW orders at both q=0q = 0 and QaQ_a.

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@article{arxiv.1806.01132,
  title  = {Competing Unconventional Charge-Density-Wave States in Cuprate Superconductors: Spin-Fluctuation-Driven Mechanism},
  author = {Kouki Kawaguchi and Youichi Yamakawa and Masahisa Tsuchiizu and Hiroshi Kontani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.01132},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

6 pages, 4 figures, Figure 4 in the published article (JPSJ 2017) has been corrected