Abstract

Motivated by the presence of an extremely small electron pocket in the electronic band structure of infinite-layer nickelate superconductors, we systematically explore the superconducting (SC) properties of a two-dimensional Hubbard model influenced by an additional conduction band with small occupancy (dry Fermi sea). Our dynamic cluster quantum Monte Carlo calculations demonstrated the unusual impact of this additional dry metallic layer, which shifts the SC dome of the correlated Hubbard layer towards the overdoped regime, namely the $d$-wave SC can be enhanced (suppressed) in the overdoped (underdoped) regime. Simultaneously, the pseudogap crossover line shifts to the same higher doping regime as well. Our analysis revealed the interplay of the effective pairing interaction, pair-field susceptibility, and antiferromagnetic spin fluctuation in the underlying nonmonotonic physics. We postulate on the physical picture of the SC dome shift in terms of the Kondo-type electron-hole binding in the case of a dry additional conduction band. Our investigation provided valuable insights on tuning the SC properties via external dry bands.

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