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arxiv: cond-mat/0601113 · v3 · submitted 2006-01-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.supr-con

Superconductivity in Inhomogeneous Hubbard Models

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keywords hubbardmodelsphasecheckerboarddimerizedinhomogeneousmodelsuperconducting
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We present a controlled perturbative approach to the low temperature phase diagram of highly inhomogeneous Hubbard models in the limit of small coupling, $t'$, between clusters. We apply this to the dimerized and checkerboard models. The dimerized model is found to behave like a doped semiconductor, with a Fermi-liquid groundstate with parameters ({\it e.g.} the effective mass) which are smooth functions of the Hubbard interaction, $U$. By contrast, the checkerboard model has a nodeless d-wave superconducting state (preformed pair condensate, $d$-BEC) for $0 < U < U_c$, which smoothly crosses over to an intermediate BCS-like superconducting phase ($d$-BCS), also with no nodal quasi-particles, for $|U - U_c| < {\cal O}(t^\prime)$, which gives way to a Fermi liquid phase at large $U > U_c = 4.58$.

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