Emergent Fermi-liquid-like phase by melting a holon Wigner crystal in a doped Mott insulator on the kagome lattice
Xu-Yan Jia (1), Wen Huang (2, 3), D. N. Sheng (4), Shou-Shu Gong (2, 3)((1) School of Physics, Beihang University, (2) School of Physical Sciences, Great Bay University, (3) Great Bay Institute for Advanced Study, (4) Department of Physics, Astronomy

TL;DR
This study uses advanced computational methods to show how doping a kagome lattice quantum spin liquid leads to a transition from a holon Wigner crystal to a Fermi-liquid-like phase, revealing potential pathways to superconductivity.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the emergence of a Fermi-liquid-like phase by melting a holon Wigner crystal in a doped kagome lattice, expanding understanding of quantum phase transitions in such systems.
Findings
Identification of a Fermi-liquid-like phase at doping ~0.15
Support for phase stability on larger system sizes
Observation of a potential precursor to superconductivity near 1/3 doping
Abstract
The doped quantum spin liquid on the kagome lattice provides a fascinating platform to explore exotic quantum states, such as the reported holon Wigner crystal at low doping. By extending the doping range to - , we study the kagome-lattice - model using the state-of-the-art density matrix renormalization group calculation. On the cylinder ( is the number of unit cells along the circumference direction), we establish a quantum phase diagram with increasing doping level. In addition to the charge density wave (CDW) states at lower doping, we find an emergent Fermi-liquid-like phase by melting the holon Wigner crystal at , which is characterized by suppression of charge density oscillation and power-law decay of various correlation functions. On the wider cylinder, the bond-dimension extrapolated correlation functions…
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TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Topological Materials and Phenomena · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
