Emergent Pair Density Wave Order Across a Lifshitz Transition

Oral-In-person

Abstract

We numerically investigate the telltale signs of pair-density-wave order (PDW) in the Kondo-Heisenberg chain by focusing on the momentum resolved spectrum in different parameter regimes. Density matrix renormalization group calculations reveal that this phase is characterized by a dispersion with two minima and four Fermi points, indicating the emergence of an effective next-nearest-neighbor hopping that arises as a second-order effect to avoid magnetic frustration. The pairs appear in the spectrum as in-gap bound states with weight concentrated in the hole pockets. The low-energy physics can be understood by means of a generalized t-J model with next-nearest-neighbor hopping. Our results offer a guide for searching for experimental signatures, and for other models that can realize PDW physics.

Presenters

  • Luhang Yang

    • University of Tennessee

Authors

  • Luhang Yang

    • University of Tennessee
  • Elbio Dagotto

    • University of Tennessee
  • Adrian Feiguin

    • Northeastern University