Constrained-path QMC simulations of a bilayer Hubbard model map a crossover from d-wave to s±-wave pairing driven by Hund's coupling and crystal field splitting in La3Ni2O7.
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DMRG calculations on three-leg t-J ladders show power-law decaying pair correlations upon hole doping into the 1/3-filled spin-gapped state, with exponentially decaying spin correlations.
La5Ni3O11 shows layer-selective physics with the single layer near a Mott instability and the bilayer dominating low-energy states, yielding an electronic structure that closely resembles the bilayer La3Ni2O7.
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Pairing Symmetry Crossover from $d$-wave to $s_{\pm}$-wave in a Bilayer Nickelate Driven by Hund's Coupling and Crystal Field Splitting
Constrained-path QMC simulations of a bilayer Hubbard model map a crossover from d-wave to s±-wave pairing driven by Hund's coupling and crystal field splitting in La3Ni2O7.
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Superconductivity in doped spin multimer systems
Hole-doped spin multimer systems exhibit superconductivity signatures when mapped to the hardcore boson model in the strong-binding-energy limit, with pairing persisting in DMRG simulations of the double Kondo lattice.
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Pairing properties of correlated three-leg ladders with strong interchain couplings near 1/3 filling
DMRG calculations on three-leg t-J ladders show power-law decaying pair correlations upon hole doping into the 1/3-filled spin-gapped state, with exponentially decaying spin correlations.
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Correlated electronic structure of the alternating monolayer-bilayer nickelate La$_{5}$Ni$_{3}$O$_{11}$
La5Ni3O11 shows layer-selective physics with the single layer near a Mott instability and the bilayer dominating low-energy states, yielding an electronic structure that closely resembles the bilayer La3Ni2O7.