Coexistence of Superconductivity and Antiferromagnetism in the Hubbard model for cuprates

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Abstract

Antiferromagnetism and d-wave superconductivity are the most important competing ground-state phases of cuprate superconductors.
Using cellular dynamical mean-field theory (CDMFT) for the Hubbard model, we revisit the question of the coexistence and competition of these phases in the one-band Hubbard model with realistic band parameters and interaction strengths. Using an exact diagonalization solver, we improve on previous works with a more complete bath parametrization which is carefully chosen to grant the maximal possible freedom to the hybridization function for a given number of bath orbitals. Compared with previous incomplete parametrizations, this general bath parametrization shows that the range of microscopic coexistence of superconductivity and antiferromagnetism is reduced for NCCO and confined to electron-doping with parameters relevant for hole-doped YBCO and LSCO.

Presenters

  • Alexandre Foley

    Universite de Sherbrooke, Institut quantique, RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke

Authors

  • Alexandre Foley

    Universite de Sherbrooke, Institut quantique, RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke

  • Simon Verret

    Institut quantique, RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke, Universite de Sherbrooke

  • Andre-Marie Tremblay

    Institut quantique and RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke, Institut quantique, RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke, Universite de Sherbrooke

  • David Senechal

    Universite de Sherbrooke, Institut quantique, RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke