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Electronic structure, magnetic properties and pairing tendencies of the copper-based honeycomb lattice Na2_2Cu2_2TeO6_6

Published 4 Apr 2022 in cond-mat.str-el | (2204.01688v1)

Abstract: Spin-$1/2$ chains with alternating antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic couplings have attracted considerable interest due to the topological character of their spin excitations. Here, using density functional theory and density matrix renormalization group methods, we have systematically studied the dimerized chain system Na<em>2<em>2Cu2_2TeO6_6. Near the Fermi level, the dominant states are mainly contributed by the Cu 3d</em>x<sup>2−y<sup>23d</em>{x<sup>2-y<sup>2} orbitals highly hybridized with the O $2p$ orbitals in the nonmagnetic phase, leading to an "effective" single-orbital low-energy model. Furthermore, the bandwidth of the Cu 3dx<sup>2−y<sup>23d_{x<sup>2-y<sup>2} states is small (∼0.8\sim 0.8 eV), suggesting that electronic correlations will strongly affect this system. By introducing such electronic correlations, we found this system is a Mott insulator. Moreover, by calculating the magnetic exchange interactions (J1J_1, J2J_2 and J3J_3), we explained the size and sign of the exchange interactions in Na2_2Cu2_2TeO6_6, in agreement with neutron experiments. In addition, we constructed a single-orbital Hubbard model for this dimerized chain system, where the quantum fluctuations are taken into account. Both AFM and FM coupling (↑\uparrow-↓\downarrow-↓\downarrow-↑\uparrow) along the chain were found in our DMRG and Lanczos calculations, in agreement with DFT and neutron results. We also calculated the hole pairing binding energy ΔE\Delta E which becomes negative at Hubbard U∼11U \sim 11 eV, indicating incipient pairing tendencies. Finally, we also looked at various cases of hole doping that always exhibit tight pairs. Thus, we believe our results for Na2_2Cu2_2TeO6_6 could provide guidance to experimentalists and theorists working on this dimerized chain system, such as short-range magnetic coupling, doping effects, and possible pairing tendencies.

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