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Doping Quantum Spin Liquids on the Kagome Lattice

Cheng Peng, Yi‐Fan Jiang, Dong‐Ning Sheng, Hong‐Chen Jiang

2021Advanced Quantum Technologies27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The authors review recent density‐matrix renormalization group studies of lightly doped quantum spin liquids (QSLs) on the kagome lattice. While a number of distinct conducting phases, including high temperature superconductivity, have been theoretically anticipated, a tendency toward fractionalized insulating charge‐density‐wave (CDW) states is instead found. In agreement with earlier work [Jiang, Devereaux, and Kivelson, Phys. Rev. Lett . 2017, 119 , 067002], results for the t ‐ J model reveal that, starting from a fully gapped QSL, light doping leads to CDW long‐range order with a pattern that depends on lattice geometry and doping concentration such that there is one doped‐hole per CDW unit cell, while the spin–spin correlations remain short‐ranged. Alternatively, this state can be viewed as a stripe crystal or Wigner crystal of spinless holons, rather than of doped holes. From here, by studying generalized versions of the t ‐ J model, these results are extended to light doping of other types of QSLs, including critical and chiral QSLs. These results suggest that doping these QSLs also leads to insulating states with long‐range CDW order. While the superconducting correlations are short‐ranged, they can be significantly enhanced by second‐neighbor electron hopping. The relevance of these numerical results to Kagome materials is also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Condensed matter physicsDopingPhysicsQuantum spin liquidLattice (music)SuperconductivitySpin (aerodynamics)QuantumRenormalization groupCrystal (programming language)RenormalizationQuantum fluctuationQuantum mechanicsMaterials scienceElectronPhase diagramGround stateCrystal structureSpin iceLiquid crystalAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsTopological Materials and PhenomenaOrganic and Molecular Conductors Research