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Origin of the Diagonal Double-Stripe Spin-Density-Wave and Potential Superconductivity in Bulk La3_3Ni2_2O7_{7} at Ambient Pressure

Published 22 Dec 2024 in cond-mat.supr-con | (2501.14752v2)

Abstract: The discovery of high-temperature superconductivity (SC) with Tc≈80T_c\approx 80 K in the pressurized La<em>3<em>3Ni2_2O</em>7</em>{7} has aroused great interests. Currently, due to technical difficulties, most experiments on La<em>3<em>3Ni2_2O</em>7</em>{7} can only be performed at ambient pressure (AP). Particularly, various experiments have revealed the presence of spin-density wave (SDW) in the unidirectional diagonal double-stripe pattern with wave vector near (π/2,π/2)(\pi/2,\pi/2) in La<em>3<em>3Ni2_2O</em>7</em>{7} at AP. In this work, we employ first-principle calculations followed by the random phase approximation (RPA)-based study to clarify the origin of this special SDW pattern and the potential SC in La<em>3<em>3Ni2_2O</em>7</em>{7} at AP. Starting from our density-functional-theory band structure, we construct an eight-band bilayer tight-binding model using the Ni-3dz<sup>23d_{z<sup>2} and 3dx<sup>2−y<sup>23d_{x<sup>2-y<sup>2} orbitals, which is equipped with the standard multi-orbital Hubbard interaction. Our RPA calculation reveals an SDW order driven by Fermi-surface nesting with wave vector Q≈(0,±0.84π){Q}\approx(0,\pm0.84\pi) in the folded Brillouin zone (BZ). From the view of the unfolded BZ, the wave vector turns to Q<em>0≈±(0.58π,0.58π){Q}<em>0\approx\pm(0.58\pi,0.58\pi), which is near the one detected by various experiments. Further more, this SDW exhibits an interlayer antiferromagnetic order with a unidirectional diagonal double-stripe pattern, consistent with recent soft X-ray scattering experiment. This result suggests that the origin of the SDW order in La3_3Ni2_2O</em>7</em>{7} at AP can be well understood in the itinerant picture as driven by Fermi surfaces nesting. In the aspect of SC, our RPA study yields an approximate s<sup>±s<sup>\pm-wave spin-singlet pairing with TcT_c much lower than that under high pressure. Further more, the TcT_c can be strongly enhanced through hole doping, leading to possible high-temperature SC at AP.

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