Interplay between pair-density-wave and charge-density-wave orders in underdoped cuprates
Yuxuan Wang, Daniel F. Agterberg, Andrey Chubukov

TL;DR
This paper investigates the competition and coexistence of charge-density-wave and pair-density-wave orders in underdoped cuprates, revealing near-degeneracy, phase transitions, and emergent superconductivity driven by underlying symmetries and Fermi surface effects.
Contribution
It develops a theoretical framework showing how CDW and PDW orders emerge and interact in cuprates, highlighting the role of SU(2) symmetry and Fermi surface curvature in determining ground states.
Findings
Near-degenerate CDW and PDW orders due to SU(2) symmetry.
First-order transition from PDW to CDW within the ordered phase.
Induction of chiral s+id_{xy} superconductivity when both orders coexist.
Abstract
We analyze the interplay between charge-density-wave (CDW) and pair-density-wave (PDW) orders within the spin-fermion model for the cuprates. We specifically consider CDW order with transferred momenta /, and PDW order with total momenta . We show that both emerge in the spin-fermion model near the onset of antiferromagnetism. We further argue that the two orders are nearly degenerate due to an approximate SU(2) particle-hole symmetry of the model. The symmetry becomes exact if one neglects the curvature of the Fermi surface in hot regions, in which case CDW and PDW order parameters become components of an SO(4)-symmetric PDW/CDW "super-vector". We develop a Ginzburg-Landau theory for PDW/CDW order parameters and find two possible ground states: a "stripe" state, and a "checkerboard" state. We show that the ${\rm…
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