Pair density wave characterized by a hidden string order parameter
Abstract
A composite pairing structure of superconducting state is revealed by density matrix renormalization group study in a two-leg t-J model. The pairing order parameter is composed of a pairing amplitude and a phase factor, in which the latter explicitly depends on the spin background with an analytic form identified in the anisotropic limit as the interchain hopping integral t→ 0. Such a string-like phase factor is responsible for a pair density wave (PDW) induced by spin polarization with a wavevector Q PDW=2π m (m the magnetization). By contrast, the pairing amplitude remains smooth, unchanged by the PDW. In particular, a local spin polarization can give rise to a sign change of the order parameter across the local defect. Unlike in an Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state, the nonlocal phase factor here plays a role as the new order parameter characterizing the PDW, whose origin can be traced back to the essential sign structure of the doped Mott insulator.
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