Superconducting pairing symmetry in the kagome-lattice Hubbard model (2109.12582v2)
Abstract: The dominating superconducting pairing symmetry of the kagome-lattice Hubbard model is investigated using the determinant quantum Monte Carlo method. The superconducting instability occurs when doping the correlated insulators formed by the Hubbard interaction near the Dirac filling, and the superconducting state exhibits an electron-hole asymmetry. Among the pairing symmetries allowed, we demonstrate that the dominating channel is d-wave in the hole-doped case. This opens the possibility of condensation into an unconventional $d_{x2-y2}+id_{xy}$ phase, which is characterized by an integer topological invariant and gapless edge states. In contrast, the $s*$-wave channel, which has no change of sign in the pairing function, is favored by electron doping. We further find the dominating $s*$-wave pairing persists up to the Van Hove singularity. The results are closely related to the recent experimental observations in kagome compounds AV3Sb5(A: K, Rb, Cs), and provide insight into the pairing mechanism of their superconducting states.
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