Mobile small bipolarons on a three-dimensional cubic lattice
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.supr-con
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bipolaronssmallthree-dimensionalbipolaroncarlocomputecoulombcoupling
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We use numerically exact quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) to compute the properties of three-dimensional bipolarons for interaction strengths where perturbation theory fails. For intermediate electron-phonon coupling and Hubbard U, we find that bipolarons can be both small and light, a prerequisite for bipolaron superconductivity. We use the QMC results to make estimates of transition temperatures, which peak at between 90-120 K and are demonstrated to be insensitive to Coulomb repulsion and impurities.
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