Superconductivity from Doping Symmetric Mass Generation Insulators: Application to La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$ under Pressure (2308.11195v2)
Abstract: We investigate the bilayer nickelates as a platform to realize the symmetric mass generation (SMG) insulator, a featureless Mott insulator that arises due to the Lieb-Schultz-Mattis (LSM) anomaly cancellation in bilayer spin-1/2 lattice systems. Through a single-orbital bilayer square lattice model involving intralayer hopping $t$ and interlayer superexchange interaction $J$, we demonstrate the emergence of high-temperature superconductivity (SC) upon doping the SMG insulator. The SC phase features $s$-wave interlayer spin-singlet pairing and exhibits a crossover between the BCS and BEC limits by tuning the $J/t$ ratio. We estimate the SC transition temperature $T_c$ from both the weak and strong coupling limits at the mean-field level. Our findings offer insights into the experimentally observed decrease in $T_c$ with pressure and the strange metal behavior above $T_c$. Additionally, we propose that both Ni $3d_{z2}$ and $3d_{x2-y2}$ orbitals can exhibit superconductivity in La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$ under pressure, but their $T_c$ should vary in opposite ways under doping. This characteristic difference suggests a potential experimental pathway to identify which electronic orbital plays the principal role in the formation of superconductivity in this system.
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