Strongly Correlated Superconductivity and Pseudogap Phase near a multi-band Mott Insulator
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.supr-con
keywords
insulatormottcorrelatedlocalmetalnearnormalpseudogap
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Near a Mott transition, strong electron correlations may enhance Cooper pairing. This is demonstrated in the Dynamical Mean Field Theory solution of a twofold-orbital degenerate Hubbard model with inverted Hund's rules on-site exchange, which favors local spin-singlet configurations. Close to the Mott insulator, which is a local version of a valence bond insulator, a pseudogap non-Fermi-liquid metal, a superconductor, and a normal metal appear, in striking similarity with the physics of the cuprates. The strongly correlated superconducting state has a larger Drude weight than the corresponding normal state. The role of the impurity Kondo problem is underscored.
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