Electronic structure and two-band superconductivity in unconventional high-$T_c$ cuprates Ba$_2$CuO$_{3+\delta}$
Abstract
The recently discovered cuprate superconductor BaCuO exhibits a high K at . The polycrystal grown under high pressure has a structure similar to LaCuO, but with dramatically different lattice parameters due to the CuO octahedron compression. The crystal field in the compressed BaCuO leads to an inverted Cu complex with the orbital sitting below the and an electronic structure highly unusual compared to the conventional cuprates. We construct a two-orbital Hubbard model for the Cu state at hole doping and study the orbital-dependent strong correlation and superconductivity. For the undoped case at , we found that strong correlation drives an orbital-polarized Mott insulating state with the spin- moment of the localized orbital. In contrast to the single-band cuprates where superconductivity is suppressed in the overdoped regime, hole doping the two-orbital Mott insulator leads to orbital-dependent correlations and the robust spin and orbital exchange interactions produce a high- antiphase -wave superconductor even in the heavily doped regime at . We conjecture that BaCuO realizes mixtures of such heavily hole-doped superconducting BaCuO and disordered BaCuO chains in a single-layer or predominately separated bilayer structure. Our findings suggest that unconventional cuprates with liberated orbitals as doped two-band Mott insulators can be a direction for realizing high-T superconductivity with enhanced transition temperature .
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@article{arxiv.1909.12620,
title = {Electronic structure and two-band superconductivity in unconventional high-$T_c$ cuprates Ba$_2$CuO$_{3+\delta}$},
author = {Kun Jiang and Congcong Le and Yinxiang Li and Shengshan Qin and Ziqiang Wang and Fuchun Zhang and Jiangping Hu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.12620},
year = {2021}
}
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12 pages, 8 figures