A route to high temperature superconductivity in composite systems
Abstract
Apparently, some form of local superconducting pairing persists to temperatures well above the maximum observed in underdoped cuprates, \textit{i.e.} is suppressed due to the small phase stiffness. With this in mind, we consider the following question -- Given a system with a high pairing scale but with reduced by phase fluctuations, can one design a composite system in which approaches its mean-field value, T_c\to T_{MF}\approx \Delta_0/2\? Here, we study a simple two component model in which a "metallic layer" with is coupled by single-particle tunneling to a "pairing layer" with but zero phase stiffness. We show that in the limit that the bandwidth of the metal is much larger than , of the composite system can reach the upper limit .
Cite
@article{arxiv.0805.3737,
title = {A route to high temperature superconductivity in composite systems},
author = {E. Berg and D. Orgad and S. A. Kivelson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.3737},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
Journal Ref. added. See also http://physics.aps.org/articles/v1/19