Determining the electronic structure of La_(3)Ni_(2)O_(7)is an essential step towards uncovering its superconducting mechanism.It is widely believed that the bilayer apical oxygens play an important role in the bilaye...Determining the electronic structure of La_(3)Ni_(2)O_(7)is an essential step towards uncovering its superconducting mechanism.It is widely believed that the bilayer apical oxygens play an important role in the bilayer La_(3)Ni_(2)O_(7)electronic structure.Applying the hybrid exchange–correlation functionals,we obtain a more accurate electronic structure of La_(3)Ni_(2)O_(7)at its high-pressure phase,where the bonding dz2 band is below the Fermi level owing to the apical oxygen.The symmetry properties of this electronic structure and its corresponding tight-binding model are further analyzed.We find that the antisymmetric part is highly entangled,leading to a minimal nearly degenerate two-orbital model.Then,the apical oxygen vacancies effect is studied using the dynamical cluster approximation.This disorder effect strongly destroys the antisymmetric b Fermi surface,leading to the possible disappearance of superconductivity.展开更多
The effect of anisotropy caused by a confining potential on the properties of fermionic cold atoms in a triangular optical lattice is systematically investigated by using the dynamical cluster approximation combined w...The effect of anisotropy caused by a confining potential on the properties of fermionic cold atoms in a triangular optical lattice is systematically investigated by using the dynamical cluster approximation combined with the continuous time quantum Monte-Carlo algorithm. The quantum phase diagrams which reflect the temperature-interaction relation and the competition between the anisotropic parameter and the interaction are presented with full consideration of the anisotropy of the system. Our results show that the system undergoes a transition from Fermi liquid to Mott insulator when the repulsive interaction reaches a critical value. The Kondo effect also can be observed in this system and the pseudogap is suppressed at low temperatures due to the Kondo effect. A feasible experiment protocol to observe these phenomena in an anisotropic triangular optical lattice with cold atoms is proposed, in which the hopping terms are closely related to the lattice confining potential and the atomic interaction can be adjusted via the Feshbach resonance.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.NSFC-12494590,NSFC-12174428,and NSFC-12274279)the New Cornerstone Investigator Programthe Chinese Academy of Sciences Project for Young Scientists in Basic Research(Grant No.2022YSBR-048).
文摘Determining the electronic structure of La_(3)Ni_(2)O_(7)is an essential step towards uncovering its superconducting mechanism.It is widely believed that the bilayer apical oxygens play an important role in the bilayer La_(3)Ni_(2)O_(7)electronic structure.Applying the hybrid exchange–correlation functionals,we obtain a more accurate electronic structure of La_(3)Ni_(2)O_(7)at its high-pressure phase,where the bonding dz2 band is below the Fermi level owing to the apical oxygen.The symmetry properties of this electronic structure and its corresponding tight-binding model are further analyzed.We find that the antisymmetric part is highly entangled,leading to a minimal nearly degenerate two-orbital model.Then,the apical oxygen vacancies effect is studied using the dynamical cluster approximation.This disorder effect strongly destroys the antisymmetric b Fermi surface,leading to the possible disappearance of superconductivity.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11074141,11174169,and 10934010)the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Research Grant Council(NSFC/RGC)Joint Research Scheme(Grants No.11061160490)the National Basic Research Program of China(Grants Nos.2011CB921502,2012CB821305,2010CB922904,2009CB930701,and 2009CB929202)
文摘The effect of anisotropy caused by a confining potential on the properties of fermionic cold atoms in a triangular optical lattice is systematically investigated by using the dynamical cluster approximation combined with the continuous time quantum Monte-Carlo algorithm. The quantum phase diagrams which reflect the temperature-interaction relation and the competition between the anisotropic parameter and the interaction are presented with full consideration of the anisotropy of the system. Our results show that the system undergoes a transition from Fermi liquid to Mott insulator when the repulsive interaction reaches a critical value. The Kondo effect also can be observed in this system and the pseudogap is suppressed at low temperatures due to the Kondo effect. A feasible experiment protocol to observe these phenomena in an anisotropic triangular optical lattice with cold atoms is proposed, in which the hopping terms are closely related to the lattice confining potential and the atomic interaction can be adjusted via the Feshbach resonance.