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Feshbach resonance in a strongly repulsive bilayer model: a possible scenario for bilayer nickelate superconductors
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Since the discovery of superconductivity in cuprate materials, the minimal ingredients for high-T$_c$ superconductivity have been an outstanding puzzle. Motivated by the recently discovered nickelate bilayer superconductor La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_3$ under pressure, we study a minimal bilayer model, in which, as in La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_3$, inter- and intralayer magnetic interactions but no interlayer hopping are present: a mixed-dimensional (mixD) $t-J$ model. In the setting of a mixD ladder, we show that the system exhibits a crossover associated with a Feshbach resonance: from a closed-channel dominated regime of tightly bound bosonic pairs of holes to an open-channel dominated regime of spatially more extended Cooper pairs. The crossover can be tuned by varying doping, or by a nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion $V$ that we include in our model. Using density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) simulations and analytical descriptions of both regimes, we find that the ground state is a Luther-Emery liquid, competing with a density wave of tetraparton plaquettes at commensurate filling $\delta=0.5$ at large repulsion, and exhibits a pairing dome where binding is facilitated by doping. Our observations can be understood in terms of pairs of correlated spinon-chargon excitations constituting the open channel, which are subject to attractive interactions mediated by the closed channel of tightly bound chargon-chargon pairs. When the closed channel is lowered in energy by doping or tuning $V$, a Feshbach resonance is realized, associated with a dome in the binding energy. Our predictions can be directly tested in state-of-the art quantum simulators, and we argue that the pairing mechanism we describe may be realized in the nickelate bilayer superconductor La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_3$.<br />Comment: Updated version, 9+8 pages, 8+6 figures
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2309.15843
- Document Type :
- Working Paper