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Interplay between nematic fluctuation and superconductivity in a two-orbital Hubbard model: a quantum Monte Carlo
Guangkun Liu1, Shichao Fang2, Xiaojun Zheng3
1Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Beijing 100193, People's Republic of China.
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To understand the interplay between nematic fluctuation and superconductivity in iron-based superconductors, we performed a systematic study of the realistic two-orbital Hubbard model at intermedium correlation regimes by using the constrained-path quantum Monte Carlo method. Our numerical results showed that the on-site nematic interaction induces a strong enhancement of nematic fluctuations at various momentums, especially at ([Formula: see text]). Simultaneously, it was found that the on-site nematic interaction suppresses the [Formula: see text] antiferromagnetic order and long-range electron pairing correlations for dominant pairing channels. Our findings suggest that on-site nematic fluctuation seems to compete with superconductivity in iron-based superconductors.
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