Variational Monte-Carlo study for the pairing mechanism and symmetry of superconducting copper-oxide monolayer films on Bi-cuprates

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Abstract

The recent STM experiments suggest a U-shape pairing gap for the superconducting copper-oxide monolayer films on the Bi$_{2}$Sr$_{2}$CaCu$_{2}$O$_{8+\delta}$[Science Bulletin 2016,61(16):1239-1247]. To explore the physical origin of this U-shape gap, we performed a variational Monte-Carlo (VMC) study for the possible pairing symmetry on the t-t'-J model over a wide doping region and parameter range. Our VMC results suggest that in a physically reasonable doping region and parameter range for the model, the standard d-wave pairing is robustly the leading pairing symmetry, with the possibilities of s-wave and the d+is wave pairing symmetries ruled out. Our results excluded the possibility of s-wave or s-wave component driven by antiferromagnetism in the material. Other possibilities of the origin of the U-shape gap in the system will also be discussed.

Authors

  • Fan Yang

    Beijing Institute of Technology

  • Chen Lu

    Beijing Institute of Technology

  • Tao Xiang

    Institute of Physics, Chinese Academic of Science