paper

Perpendicular electric field induced competing - and -wave pairings in LaNiO thin film

arXiv:2604.07185

Abstract

Inspired by the possibility that superconducting properties may be altered by applying a perpendicular electric field in the Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) bilayer nickelate LaNiO thin film, we investigated the imbalanced two-orbital bilayer Hubbard model with a layer potential bias using dynamical cluster quantum Monte Carlo calculations. Focusing on the pairing symmetry evolution with the potential bias between layers for the undoped, hole-doped, and electron-doped regimes, we found that the -wave pairing, originating from the orbital at high temperature regime as well as orbital at lower temperatures, is suppressed by the potential bias; while a possible pairing symmetry transition from -wave to -wave pairing occurs, driven by the interlayer orbital mismatch and the transfer of electrons into the orbitals. Our large-scale many-body calculations align with the previous expectation from weak-coupling methods and provide further insight into the superconducting mechanism in RP nickelates.

11 Pages, 8 figures