Monday, December 10, 2012

1212.1546 (Hiroshi Watanabe et al.)

Monte Carlo study of an unconventional superconducting phase in Ir-oxide
J_{eff}=1/2 Mott insulators induced by carrier doping
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Hiroshi Watanabe, Tomonori Shirakawa, Seiji Yunoki
Based on a microscopic theoretical study, we show that novel superconductivity is induced by carrier doping in layered perovskite Ir oxides where a strong spin-orbit coupling causes an effective total angular momentum J_{eff}=1/2 Mott insulator. Using a variational Monte Carlo method, we find an unconventional superconducting state in the ground state phase diagram of a t_{2g} three-orbital Hubbard model on the square lattice. This superconducting state is characterized by a d_{x^2-y^2}-wave "pseudospin singlet" formed by the J_{eff}=1/2 Kramers doublet, which thus contains inter-orbital as well as both singlet and triplet components of t_{2g} electrons. The superconducting state is found stable only by electron doping, but not by hole doping, for the case of carrier doped Sr_2IrO_4. We also study an effective single-orbital Hubbard model to discuss the similarities to high-T_c cuprate superconductors and the multi-orbital effects.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.1546

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