Is charge order induced near an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point?
Abstract
We investigate the interplay between charge order and superconductivity near an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point using sign-problem-free Quantum Monte Carlo simulations. We establish that, when the electronic dispersion is particle-hole symmetric, the system has an emergent SU(2) symmetry that implies a degeneracy between -wave superconductivity and charge order with -wave form factor. Deviations from particle-hole symmetry, however, rapidly lift this degeneracy, despite the fact that the SU(2) symmetry is preserved at low energies. As a result, we find a strong suppression of charge order caused by the competing, leading superconducting instability. Across the antiferromagnetic phase transition, we also observe a shift in the charge order wave-vector from diagonal to axial. We discuss the implications of our results to the universal phase diagram of antiferromagnetic quantum-critical metals and to the elucidation of the charge order experimentally observed in the cuprates.
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@article{arxiv.1710.02158,
title = {Is charge order induced near an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point?},
author = {Xiaoyu Wang and Yuxuan Wang and Yoni Schattner and Erez Berg and Rafael M. Fernandes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.02158},
year = {2018}
}
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5 pages main text + 3 pages supplementary