Screening, Coulomb pseudopotential, and superconductivity in alkali-doped Fullerenes
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cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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screeningalkali-dopedcoulombeffectsfullerenespseudopotentialreducingretardation
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We study the static screening in a Hubbard-like model using quantum Monte Carlo. We find that the random phase approximation is surprisingly accurate almost up to the Mott transition. We argue that in alkali-doped Fullerenes the Coulomb pseudopotential $\mu^\ast$ is not very much reduced by retardation effects. Therefore efficient screening is important in reducing $\mu^{\ast}$ sufficiently to allow for an electron-phonon driven superconductivity. In this way the Fullerides differ from the conventional picture, where retardation effects play a major role in reducing the electron-electron repulsion.
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