Pairing correlation in the two- and three-leg Hubbard ladders --- Renormalization and quantum Monte Carlo studies
Abstract
In order to shed light whether the `even-odd conjecture' (even numbers of legs will superconduct accompanied by a spin gap while odd ones do not) for correlated electrons in ladder systems, the pairing correlation is studied for the Hubbard model on a two- and three-leg ladders. We have employed both the weak-coupling renormalization group and the quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) method for strong interactions. For the two-leg Hubbard ladder, a systematic QMC (with a controlled level spacings) has detected an enhanced pairing correlation, which is consistent with the weak-coupling prediction. We also calculate the correlation functions in the three-leg Hubbard ladder and show that the weak-coupling study predicts the dominant superconductivity, which refutes the naive even-odd conjecture. A crucial point is a spin gap for only some of the multiple spin modes is enough to make the ladder superconduct with a pairing symmetry (d-like here) compatible with the gapped mode. A QMC study for the three-leg ladder endorses the enhanced pairing correlation.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9706289,
title = {Pairing correlation in the two- and three-leg Hubbard ladders --- Renormalization and quantum Monte Carlo studies},
author = {Takashi Kimura and Kazuhiko Kuroki and Hideo Aoki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9706289},
year = {2009}
}
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20 pages, RevTex, uses epsf.sty and multicol.sty