Dynamically enhanced unconventional superconducting correlations in a Hubbard ladder (B4)

Ameneh Sheikhan and Corinna Kollath:

Phys. Rev. B, 102, 035163 (2020)

🔓 arXiv:1902.07947 (2019)

We propose theoretically how unconventional superconducting pairing in a repulsively interacting Hubbard ladder can be enhanced via the application of a Floquet driving. Initially the Hubbard ladder is prepared in its charge-density-wave dominated ground state. A periodic Floquet drive is applied that modulates the energy offset of the two legs and effectively reduces the tunneling along the rungs. This modulation of the energy offsets might be caused by the excitation of a suitable phononic mode in solids or a superlattice modulation in cold atomic gases. We use state-of-the-art matrix product state methods to monitor the resulting real-time dynamics of the system. We find an enormous enhancement of the unconventional superconducting pair correlations by approximately one order of magnitude.