Stripe order in the underdoped region of the two-dimensional Hubbard model

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Abstract

Competing inhomogeneous orders are a central feature of correlated electron materials, including the high-temperature superconductors. The two-dimensional Hubbard model serves as the canonical microscopic physical model for such systems. Multiple orders have been proposed in the underdoped part of the phase diagram, which corresponds to a regime of maximum numerical difficulty. By combining the latest numerical methods in exhaustive simulations, we uncover the ordering in the underdoped ground state. We find a stripe order that has a highly compressible wavelength on an energy scale of a few kelvin, with wavelength fluctuations coupled to pairing order. The favored filled stripe order is different from that seen in real materials. Our results demonstrate the power of modern numerical methods to solve microscopic models, even in challenging settings.

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Zheng, B. X., Chung, C. M., Corboz, P., Ehlers, G., Qin, M. P., Noack, R. M., … Chan, G. K. L. (2017). Stripe order in the underdoped region of the two-dimensional Hubbard model. Science, 358(6367), 1155–1160. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aam7127

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