Superconductivity from incoherent Cooper pairs in the strong-coupling regime
Abstract
We propose a scenario for superconductivity at strong electron-electron attractive interaction, in the case when the increase of the interaction strength promotes the nucleation of the local Cooper pairs and forms a state with a spatially phase incoherent Cooper pair order parameter. We show that this state can be characterized by a pseudogap which is determined by the electron scattering by phase fluctuations. At low temperatures, however, long-range correlations between the regions with different phases become important and establish global phase coherence and hence superconductivity in the system. We develop a mean-field theory to describe a phase transition between the preformed Cooper pair and superconducting states. This scenario of superconductivity applies not only to conductors with parabolic bands but also to the flat-band systems in which flat and dispersive bands coexist and are responsible for the formation of Cooper pairs as well as their phase synchronization.
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@article{arxiv.2308.04508,
title = {Superconductivity from incoherent Cooper pairs in the strong-coupling regime},
author = {A. A. Zyuzin and A. Yu. Zyuzin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.04508},
year = {2025}
}
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9 pages, 3 figures