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Variational Monte Carlo Study of Spin-Gapped Normal State and BCS-BEC Crossover in Two-Dimensional Attractive Hubbard Model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-05-31 v3

Abstract

We study properties of normal, superconducting (SC) and CDW states for an attractive Hubbard model on the square lattice, using a variational Monte Carlo method. In trial wave functions, we introduce an interspinon binding factor, indispensable to induce a spin-gap transition in the normal state, in addition to the onsite attractive and intersite repulsive factors. It is found that, in the normal state, as the interaction strength U/t|U|/t increases, a first-order spin-gap transition arises at UcW|U_{\rm c}|\sim W (WW: band width) from a Fermi liquid to a spin-gapped state, which is conductive through hopping of doublons. In the SC state, we confirm by analysis of various quantities that the mechanism of superconductivity undergoes a smooth crossover at around U\macoUc|U_{\ma{co}}|\sim |U_{\rm c}| from a BCS type to a Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) type, as U/t|U|/t increases. For U<U\maco|U|<|U_{\ma{co}}|, quantities such as the condensation energy, a SC correlation function and the condensate fraction of onsite pairs exhibit behavior of exp(t/U)\sim \exp(-t/|U|), as expected from the BCS theory. For U>U\maco|U|>|U_{\ma{co}}|, quantities such as the energy gain in the SC transition and superfluid stiffness, which is related to the cost of phase coherence, behave as t2/UTc\sim t^2/|U|\propto T_{\rm c}, as expected in a bosonic scheme. In this regime, the SC transition is induced by a gain in kinetic energy, in contrast with the BCS theory. We refer to the relevance to the pseudogap in cuprate superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.1203.1719,
  title  = {Variational Monte Carlo Study of Spin-Gapped Normal State and BCS-BEC Crossover in Two-Dimensional Attractive Hubbard Model},
  author = {Shun Tamura and Hisatoshi Yokoyama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.1719},
  year   = {2016}
}

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14 pages, 22 figures, submitted to Journal of the Physical Society of Japan