Spiral magnetism and chiral superconductivity in Kondo-Hubbard triangular lattice model
Abstract
Building on the results of Ref. \cite{faye2018phase}, which identified an antiferromagnetic and Kondo singlet phases on the Kondo-Hubbard square lattice, we use the variational cluster approximation (VCA) to investigate the competition between these phases on a two-dimensional triangular lattice with spin orientation. In addition to the antiferromagnetic exchange interaction between the localized (impurity) and conduction (itinerant) electrons, our model includes the local repulsion of the conduction electrons and the Heisenberg interaction between the impurities. At half-filling, we obtain the quantum phase diagrams in both planes and . We identify a long-range, three-sublattice, spiral magnetic order which dominates the phase diagrams for small and moderate , while a Kondo singlet phase becomes more stable at large . The transition from the spiral magnetic order to the Kondo singlet phase is a second-order phase transition. In the plane, we observe that the effect of is to reduce the Kondo singlet phase, giving more room to the spiral magnetic order phase. It also introduces some small magnetic oscillations of the spiral magnetic order parameter. At finite doping and when spiral magnetism is ignored, we find superconductivity with symmetry order parameter , which breaks time reversal symmetry. The superconducting order parameter has a dome centered at around hole doping, and its amplitude decreases with increasing . We show that spiral magnetism can coexist with state and that superconductivity is suppressed, indicating that these two phases are in competition.
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@article{arxiv.2111.08071,
title = {Spiral magnetism and chiral superconductivity in Kondo-Hubbard triangular lattice model},
author = {Oumar Ndiaye and Djicknack Dione and Alassane Traor/'e and Sadikh Ababacar Ndao and Jean Paul Latyr Faye},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.08071},
year = {2022}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures