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Superconducting mechanism for the cuprate Ba₂CuO_(3+δ) based on a multiorbital Lieb lattice model

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arxiv 2003.04015 v3 pith:W2CCMQZB submitted 2020-03-09 cond-mat.supr-con

Superconducting mechanism for the cuprate Ba₂CuO_(3+δ) based on a multiorbital Lieb lattice model

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For the recently discovered cuprate superconductor $\mathrm{Ba_{2}CuO_{3+\delta}}$, we propose a lattice structure which resembles the model considered by Lieb to represent the vastly oxygen-deficient material. We first investigate the stability of the Lieb-lattice structure, and then construct a multiorbital Hubbard model based on first-principles calculation. By applying the fluctuation-exchange approximation to the model and solving the linearized Eliashberg equation, we show that $s$-wave and $d$-wave pairings closely compete with each other, and, more interestingly, that the intra-orbital and inter-orbital pairings coexist. We further show that, if the energy of the $d_{3z^2-r^2}$ band is raised to make it "incipient" with the lower edge of the band close to the Fermi level within a realistic band filling regime, $s\pm$-wave superconductivity is strongly enhanced. We reveal an intriguing relation between the Lieb model and the two-orbital model for the usual K$_2$NiF$_4$ structure where a close competition between $s-$ and $d-$wave pairings is known to occur. The enhanced superconductivity in the present model is further shown to be related to an enhancement found previously in the bilayer Hubbard model with an incipient band.

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