Pair-density-wave superconductor from doping Haldane chain and rung-singlet ladder
Abstract
We report the numerical discovery of a pair-density-wave (PDW) superconductor from doping either (i) a spin-one Haldane chain or (ii) a two-leg ladder in the rung singlet phase in which the doped charges occupy a single leg. We model these systems using a generalized Kondo model. The itinerant electrons are correlated and described by the model, and are further coupled to a spin Heisenberg model through the Kondo coupling . When the density of electrons is one, the Mott insulator is in a Haldane phase or in a rung singlet phase depending on whether is negative or positive. Upon doping, a pair-density-wave with can emerge for both signs of . In the limit, the model reduces to the recently proposed type II t-J model and we observes a continuous transition between the PDW superconductor and an unconventional Luttinger liquid phase with doping. We also identify a composite order parameter for the superconductor, which can be understood as a Cooper pair formed by two nearby fermionic spin-polarons. Our model and the predicted PDW phase can be experimentally realized by doping S=1 chains formed by Ni in a solid state system or a two-leg ladder of fermionic cold atoms with a potential bias between legs, which preferentially dopes carriers into a single leg.
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@article{arxiv.2202.01224,
title = {Pair-density-wave superconductor from doping Haldane chain and rung-singlet ladder},
author = {Ya-Hui Zhang and Ashvin Vishwanath},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01224},
year = {2022}
}
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5+19 pages; 4+16 figures