Variational Monte Carlo study of stripes as a function of doping in the $t-t'$ Hubbard model
Abstract
We perform variational Monte Carlo simulations of the single-band Hubbard model on the square lattice with both nearest () and next-nearest () neighbor hoppings. Our work investigates the consequences of increasing hole doping on the instauration of stripes and the behavior of the superconducting order parameter, with a discussion on how the two phenomena affect each other. We consider two different values of the next-nearest neighbor hopping parameter, that are appropriate for describing cuprate superconductors. We observe that stripes are the optimal state in a wide doping range; the stripe wavelength reduces at increasing doping, until stripes melt into a uniform state for large values of doping. Superconducting pair-pair correlations, indicating the presence of superconductivity, are always suppressed in the presence of stripes. Our results suggest that the phase diagram for the single-band Hubbard model is dominated by stripes, with superconductivity being possible only in a narrow doping range between striped states and a nonsuperconducting metal.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2403.02073,
title = {Variational Monte Carlo study of stripes as a function of doping in the $t-t'$ Hubbard model},
author = {Antonio Lechiara and Vito Marino and Luca F. Tocchio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.02073},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
10 pages, 7 figures