Pair-density-wave phase of strongly interacting electrons on the triangular lattice: A variational Monte Carlo study
Abstract
A robust theory of the mechanism of pair density wave (PDW) superconductivity (i.e. where Cooper pairs have nonzero center of mass momentum) remains elusive. Here we explore the triangular lattice -- model, a low-energy effective theory derived from the strong-coupling limit of the Holstein-Hubbard model, by large-scale variational Monte Carlo simulations. When the electron density is sufficiently low, the favored ground state is an s-wave PDW, consistent with results obtained from previous studies in this limit. Additionally, a PDW ground state with nematic d-wave pairing emerges in the intermediate range of electron densities and phonon frequencies. For these s-wave and d-wave PDWs arising in states with spontaneous breaking of time-reversal and inversion symmetries, PDW formation derives from valley-polarization and intra-pocket pairing.
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@article{arxiv.2404.11950,
title = {Pair-density-wave phase of strongly interacting electrons on the triangular lattice: A variational Monte Carlo study},
author = {Jiucai Wang and Wen Sun and Hao-Xin Wang and Zhaoyu Han and Steven A. Kivelson and Hong Yao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.11950},
year = {2025}
}
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5 pages + Supplementary Material, 4 figures, 2 tables