Pair-Density-Wave Superconducting Order in Two-Leg Ladders
Akbar Jaefari, Eduardo Fradkin

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the existence of pair-density wave (PDW) phases in two-leg ladder models using bosonization, revealing new insights into intertwined superconducting orders and phase transitions in these systems.
Contribution
The study introduces the first bosonization-based analysis of PDW phases in two-leg ladders with and without flux, detailing their phase diagram and quantum phase transitions.
Findings
PDW phases occur at specific fillings and flux conditions.
The phase boundary between PDW and uniform SC is in the Ising universality class.
PDW order embodies the concept of intertwined orders.
Abstract
We show using bosonization methods that extended Hubbard-Heisenberg models on two types of two leg ladders (without flux and with flux per plaquette) have commensurate pair-density wave (PDW) phases. In the case of the conventional (flux-less) ladder the PDW arises when certain filling fractions for which commensurability conditions are met. For the flux ladder the PDW phase is generally present. The PDW phase is characterized by a finite spin gap and a superconducting order parameter with a finite (commensurate in this case) wave vector and power-law superconducting correlations. In this phase the uniform superconducting order parameter, the charge-density-wave (CDW) order parameter and the spin-density- wave N\'eel order parameter exhibit short range (exponentially decaying) correlations. We discuss in detail the case in which the bonding band of the ladder is…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Organic and Molecular Conductors Research · Iron-based superconductors research
