Magnetic electron-hole asymmetry in cuprates: a computational revisit
Abstract
In this work, we revisit the electron-hole asymmetry of antiferromagnetism in cuprates by studying the three-band Emery model. Using parameters relevant to LaCuO, we benchmark the anti-ferromagnetic response for a large range of dopings with variational Monte Carlo, determinant quantum Monte Carlo, constrained-path auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo, density-matrix embedding theory, and the Gutzwiller approximation. Across methods and accessible sizes/temperatures, we find no significant electron-hole asymmetry if we consider only Neel anti-ferronagnetic response and ignore other possible orders such as stripe state. This result is robust to a moderate oxygen-site repulsion and to parameter sets of NdCuO. Incorporating dopant-induced local potentials reveals an extrinsic route to asymmetry: Cu-site defects enhance AFM on the electron-doped side, whereas O-site defects suppress it on the hole-doped side. These results indicate that dopant-driven effects make a non-negligible contribution to apparent electron-hole asymmetry in the general phase diagram of cuprates and should be included when analyzing competing orders in cuprates.
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@article{arxiv.2511.15608,
title = {Magnetic electron-hole asymmetry in cuprates: a computational revisit},
author = {Jiong Mei and Shao-Hang Shi and Ping Xu and Ziyan Chen and Hui-Ke Jin and Mingpu Qin and Zi-Xiang Li and Kun Jiang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.15608},
year = {2025}
}
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Main: 16 pages, 11 figures; Supplement: 6 pages, 6 figures