Quenched pair breaking by interlayer correlations as a key to superconductivity in La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$
Abstract
The recent discovery of superconductivity in LaNiO with under high pressure opens up a new route to high- superconductivity. This material realizes a bilayer square lattice model featuring a strong interlayer hybridization unlike many unconventional superconductors. A key question in this regard concerns how electronic correlations driven by the interlayer hybridization affect the low-energy electronic structure and the concomitant superconductivity. Here, we demonstrate using a cluster dynamical mean-field theory that the interlayer electronic correlations (IECs) induce a Lifshitz transition resulting in a change of Fermi surface topology. By solving an appropriate gap equation, we further show that the leading pairing instability, -wave, is enhanced by the IECs. The underlying mechanism is the quenching of a strong ferromagnetic channel, resulting from the Lifshitz transition driven by the IECs. Based on this picture, we provide a possible reason of why superconductivity emerges only under high pressure.
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@article{arxiv.2310.17465,
title = {Quenched pair breaking by interlayer correlations as a key to superconductivity in La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$},
author = {Siheon Ryee and Niklas Witt and Tim O. Wehling},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.17465},
year = {2024}
}