Origin of the Diagonal Double-Stripe Spin-Density-Wave and Potential Superconductivity in Bulk LaNiO at Ambient Pressure
Abstract: The discovery of high-temperature superconductivity (SC) with K in the pressurized LaNiO has aroused great interests. Currently, due to technical difficulties, most experiments on LaNiO 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 in LaNiO 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 LaNiO at AP. Starting from our density-functional-theory band structure, we construct an eight-band bilayer tight-binding model using the Ni- and 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 in the folded Brillouin zone (BZ). From the view of the unfolded BZ, the wave vector turns to , 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 LaNiO 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 -wave spin-singlet pairing with much lower than that under high pressure. Further more, the can be strongly enhanced through hole doping, leading to possible high-temperature SC at AP.
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