Spin Gap and Superconductivity in Weakly Coupled Ladders: Interladder One-particle vs. Two-particle Crossover
Abstract
Effects of the interladder one-particle hopping, , on the low-energy asymptotics of a weakly coupled Hubbard ladder system have been studied, based on the perturbative renormalization-group approach. We found that for finite intraladder Hubbard repulsion, , there exists a crossover value of the interladder one-particle hopping, . For , the spin gap metal (SGM) phase of the isolated ladder transits at a finite transition temperature, , to the d-wave superconducting (SCd) phase via a two-particle crossover. In the temperature region, , interladder coherent Josephson tunneling of the Cooper pairs occurs, while the interladder coherent one-particle process is strongly suppressed. For , around a crossover temperature, , the system crosses over to the two-dimensional (2D) phase via a one-particle crossover. In the temperature region, , the interladdercoherent band motion occurs.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9709216,
title = {Spin Gap and Superconductivity in Weakly Coupled Ladders: Interladder One-particle vs. Two-particle Crossover},
author = {Jun-ichiro Kishine and Kenji Yonemitsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9709216},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 5 eps figures, uses jpsj.sty