Recently, above-room temperature superconductivity was reported in the Cu doped lead apatite Pb10−xCux(PO4)6O, dubbed LK-99. By relaxing the structure with Cu substitution, we derive a four-band low-energy model with two 3/4 filled bands of predominantly Cu dxz and dyz character and two filled O px and py bands. This model is further downfolded to a two-band Cu-dxz/yz model. Using {\it ab-initio} derived interaction parameters, we perform dynamical mean field theory calculations to determine the correlated electronic structure in the normal state. These calculations yield a Mott insulator at x=1 and a strongly correlated non-Fermi liquid metal upon doping. The very large interaction versus bandwidth ratio U/W≈30-50 and the local moment paramagnetic behavior in the relevant filling regime are hard to reconcile with diamagnetism and high-temperature superconductivity. Hence, our calculations suggest that this behavior should come from a component with a different stoichiometry.
@article{arxiv.2308.04976,
title = {Correlated electronic structure of Pb$_{10-x}$Cu$_x$(PO4)$_6$O},
author = {Changming Yue and Viktor Christiansson and Philipp Werner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.04976},
year = {2024}
}