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The superconducting dome for holographic doped Mott insulator with hyperscaling violation

High Energy Physics - Theory 2021-07-15 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We reconsider the holographic model featuring a superconducting dome on the temperature-doping phase diagram with a modified view on the role of the two charges. The first type charge with density ρA\rho_{A} make the Mott insulator, and the second one with ρB\rho_{B} is the extra charge by doping, so that the complex scalar describing the cooper pair condensation couples only with the second charge. We point out that the key role in creating the dome is played by the three point interaction cχ2FμνGμν-c \chi^{2} F_{\mu\nu}G^{\mu\nu}. The TcTc increases with their coupling. We also consider the effect of the quantum critical point hidden under the dome using the geometry of hyperscaling violation. Our results show that the dome size and optimal temperature increase with zz whatever is θ\theta, while we get bigger θ\theta for larger (smaller) dome depending on z>2z>2 (z<2z<2). We also point out that the condensate increases for bigger value of θ\theta but for smaller value of zz.

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@article{arxiv.2009.00381,
  title  = {The superconducting dome for holographic doped Mott insulator with hyperscaling violation},
  author = {Wenhe Cai and Sang-Jin Sin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.00381},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages, 25 figures