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arxiv: 1706.02305 · v3 · pith:2NZMCDBQnew · submitted 2017-06-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Pairing versus phase coherence of doped holes in distinct quantum spin backgrounds

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keywords phasepairingholesspinantiferromagneticbackgroundscoherencecorrelation
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We examine the pairing structure of holes injected into two \emph{distinct} spin backgrounds: a short-range antiferromagnetic phase versus a symmetry protected topological phase. Based on density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) simulation, we find that although there is a strong binding between two holes in both phases, \emph{phase fluctuations} can significantly influence the pair-pair correlation depending on the spin-spin correlation in the background. Here the phase fluctuation is identified as an intrinsic string operator nonlocally controlled by the spins. We show that while the pairing amplitude is generally large, the coherent Cooper pairing can be substantially weakened by the phase fluctuation in the symmetry-protected topological phase, in contrast to the short-range antiferromagnetic phase. It provides an example of a non-BCS mechanism for pairing, in which the paring phase coherence is determined by the underlying spin state self-consistently, bearing an interesting resemblance to the pseudogap physics in the cuprate.

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