Emergence of Charge Loop Current in Geometrically Frustrated Hubbard Model: Functional Renormalization Group Study
Abstract
Spontaneous current orders due to odd-parity order parameters attract increasing attention in various strongly correlated metals. Here, we discover a novel spin-fluctuation-driven charge loop current (cLC) mechanism based on the functional renormalization group (fRG) theory. The present mechanism leads to the ferro-cLC order in a simple frustrated chain Hubbard model. The cLC appears between the antiferromagnetic and d-wave superconducting (dSC) phases. While the microscopic origin of the cLC has a close similarity to that of the dSC, the cLC transition temperature T cLC can be higher than the dSC one for wide parameter range. Furthermore, we reveal that the ferro cLC order is driven by the strong enhancement of the forward scatterings g2 and g4 owing to the two dimensionality based on the g-ology language. The present study indicates that the cLC can emerge in metals near the magnetic criticality with geometrical frustration
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