Superconductivity in repulsively interacting fermions on a diamond chain: flat-band induced pairing
Abstract
To explore whether a flat-band system can accommodate superconductivity, we consider repulsively interacting fermions on the diamond chain, a simplest quasi-one-dimensional system that contains a flat band. Exact diagonalization and the density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG) are used to show that we have a significant binding energy of a Cooper pair with a long-tailed pair-pair correlation in real space when the total band filling is slightly below , where the dispersive band interacts with the flat band that is empty but close to . Pairs selectively formed across the outer sites of the diamond chain are responsible for the pairing correlation. At exactly -filling an insulating phase emerges, where the entanglement spectrum indicates the particles on the outer sites are highly entangled and topological. These come from a peculiarity of the flat band in which "Wannier orbits" are not orthogonalizable.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1608.00125,
title = {Superconductivity in repulsively interacting fermions on a diamond chain: flat-band induced pairing},
author = {Keita Kobayashi and Masahiko Okumura and Susumu Yamada and Masahiko Machida and Hideo Aoki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.00125},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Phys. Rev. B, to be published