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Theory of Pressure Dependence of Superconductivity in Bilayer Nickelate La3_3Ni2_2O7_{7}

Published 26 Sep 2024 in cond-mat.supr-con | (2409.17861v1)

Abstract: The recent experiment shows the superconducting transition temperature in the Ruddlesden-Popper bilayer La<em>3<em>3Ni2_2O</em>7</em>{7} decreases monotonically with increasing pressure above 14 GPa. In order to unravel the underlying mechanism for this unusual dependence, we performed theoretical investigations by combining the density functional theory (DFT) and the unbiased functional renormalization group (FRG). Our DFT calculations show that the Fermi pockets are essentially unchanged with increasing pressure (above 14 GPa), but the bandwidth is enlarged, and particularly the interlayer hopping integral between the nickel 3d3z<sup>2−r<sup>23d_{3z<sup>2-r<sup>2} orbitals is enhanced. From the DFT band structure, we construct the bilayer tight-binding model in terms of the nickel 3d3z<sup>2−r<sup>23d_{3z<sup>2-r<sup>2} and 3dx<sup>2−y<sup>23d_{x<sup>2-y<sup>2} orbitals. On this basis, we investigate the superconductivity induced by correlation effects by FRG calculations. We find consistently s±s_\pm-wave pairing triggered by spin fluctuations, but the latter are weakened by pressure and lead to a decreasing transition temperature versus pressure, in qualitatively agreement with the experiment. We emphasize that the itinerancy of the dd-orbitals is important and captured naturally in our FRG calculations, and we argue that the unusual pressure dependence would be unnatural, if not impossible, in the otherwise local-moment picture of the nickel dd-orbitals. This sheds lights on the pertinent microscopic description of, and more importantly the mechanism of superconductivity in La<em>3<em>3Ni2_2O</em>7</em>{7}.

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