Correlated Dirac Particles and Superconductivity on the Honeycomb Lattice
Abstract
We investigate the properties of the nearest-neighbor singlet pairing and the emergence of d-wave superconductivity in the doped honeycomb lattice considering the limit of large interactions and the model. First, by applying a renormalized mean-field procedure as well as slave-boson theories which account for the proximity to the Mott insulating state, we confirm the emergence of d-wave superconductivity in agreement with earlier works. We show that a small but finite spin coupling between next-nearest neighbors stabilizes d-wave symmetry compared to the extended s-wave scenario. At small hole doping, to minimize energy and to gap the whole Fermi surface or all the Dirac points, the superconducting ground state is characterized by a singlet pairing assigned to one valley and a singlet pairing to the other, which then preserves time-reversal symmetry. The slightly doped situation is distinct from the heavily doped case (around 3/8 and 5/8 filling) supporting a pure chiral symmetry and breaking time-reversal symmetry. Then, we apply the functional Renormalization Group and we study in more detail the competition between antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in the vicinity of half-filling. We discuss possible applications to strongly-correlated compounds with Copper hexagonal planes such as InCuVO. Our findings are also relevant to the understanding of exotic superfluidity with cold atoms.
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@article{arxiv.1301.1267,
title = {Correlated Dirac Particles and Superconductivity on the Honeycomb Lattice},
author = {Wei Wu and Michael M. Scherer and Carsten Honerkamp and Karyn Le Hur},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.1267},
year = {2013}
}
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13 pages, 8 figures