Antiferromagnetic fluctuations and a dominant -wave pairing symmetry in nickelate-based superconductors
arXiv:2201.06950 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.106.195112
Abstract
Motivated by recent experimental studies on superconductivity found in nickelate-based materials, we study the temperature dependence of the spin correlation and the superconducting pairing interaction within an effective two-band Hubbard model by the quantum Monte Carlo method. Based on parameters extracted from first-principles calculations, our intensive numerical results reveal that the pairing with a -wave symmetry firmly dominates over other pairings at low temperature, which is mainly determined by the Ni 3 orbital. It is also found that the effective pairing interaction is enhanced as the on-site interaction increases, demonstrating that the superconductivity is driven by strong electron-electron correlation. Even though the antiferromagnetic correlation could be enhanced by electronic interaction, there is no evidence for long-range antiferromagnetic order exhibited in nickelate-based superconductors. Moreover, our results offer possible evidence that the pure electron correlation may not account for the charge density wave state observed in nickelates.
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