High Temperature Superconductivity from Strong Correlation
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It is important to understand the mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity. It is obvious that the interaction with large energy scale is responsible for high critical temperature $T_c$. The Coulomb interaction is one of candidates that bring about high-temperature superconductivity because its characteristic energy is of the order of eV. There have been many works for the Hubbard model including three-band d-p model with the on-site Coulomb repulsion to investigate a possibility of high-temperature superconductivity. It is, of course, not trivial whether the on-site Coulomb interaction leads to a pairing interaction between two electrons. We argue that high-temperature superconductivity is possible in the strongly correlated region by using the variational Monte Carlo method for the two-dimensional t-U-J-V model. The exchange interaction J and the nearest-neighbour attractive interaction V cooperate with U and will act to enhance the critical temperature.
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