Superconductivity in a Hubbard-Froehlich Model and in cuprates
Abstract
Using the variational Monte-Carlo method we find that a relatively weak long-range electron-phonon interaction induces a d-wave superconducting state of doped Mott-Hubbard insulators and/or strongly-correlated metals with a condensation energy significantly larger than can be obtained with Coulomb repulsion only. Moreover, the superconductivity is shown to exist for infinite on-site Coulomb repulsion, removing the requirement for additional mechanisms such as spin fluctuations to mediate d-wave superconductivity. We argue that the superconducting state is robust with respect to a more intricate choice of the trial function and that the true origin of high-temperature superconductivity lies in a proper combination of strong electron-electron correlations with poorly screened Froehlich electron-phonon interaction.
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@article{arxiv.0806.2810,
title = {Superconductivity in a Hubbard-Froehlich Model and in cuprates},
author = {T. M. Hardy and J. P. Hague and J. H. Samson and A. S. Alexandrov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.2810},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures