Multistage Electronic Nematic Transitions in Cuprate Superconductors: Functional-Renormalization-Group Analysis

Abstract

Recently, complex phase transitions accompanied by the rotational symmetry breaking have been discovered experimentally in cuprate superconductors. To find the realized order parameters, we study various charge susceptibilities in an unbiased way, by applying the functional-renormalization-group method to the realistic d-p Hubbard model. Without assuming the wavevector of the order parameter, we reveal that the most dominant instability is the uniform (q = 0) charge modulation on the px and py orbitals, which possesses the d-symmetry. This uniform nematic order triggers another nematic p-orbital density wave along the axial (Cu-Cu) direction at Qa = (π/2,0). It is predicted that uniform nematic order is driven by the spin fluctuations in the pseudogap region, and another nematic density-wave order at q = Qa is triggered by the uniform order. The predicted multistage nematic transitions are caused by the Aslamazov-Larkin-type fluctuation-exchange processes.

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