Plaquette versus ordinary $d$-wave pairing in the $t'$-Hubbard model on a width 4 cylinder
Abstract
The Hubbard model and its extensions are important microscopic models for understanding high- superconductivity in cuprates. In the model with next-nearest-neighbor hopping (the - Hubbard model), pairing is strongly influenced by . In particular, a recent study on a width-4 cylinder observed quasi-long-rage superconducting order, associated with a negative , which was taken to imply superconductivity in the two-dimensional (2D) limit. In this work we study more carefully pairing in the width-4 -Hubbard model. We show that in this specific system, the pairing symmetry with is not the ordinary -wave one would expect in the 2D limit. Instead we observe a so-called plaquette d-wave pairing. The plaquette d-wave exists only on a width-4 cylinder, and so is not representative of the 2D limit. We find that a negative suppresses the conventional d-wave, leading to plaquette pairing. In contrast, a different coupling acting diagonally on the plaquettes suppresses plaquette pairing, leading to conventional -wave pairing.
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@article{arxiv.2004.03001,
title = {Plaquette versus ordinary $d$-wave pairing in the $t'$-Hubbard model on a width 4 cylinder},
author = {Chia-Min Chung and Mingpu Qin and Shiwei Zhang and Ulrich Schollwöck and Steven R. White},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.03001},
year = {2020}
}
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6 pages, 7 figures