We define a suitable quantity Z(c) that measures the pairing strength of two electrons added to the ground-state wave function by means of the anomalous part of the one-particle Green's function. Z(c) discriminates between systems described by one-electron states, like ordinary metals and band insulators, for which Z(c)=0, and systems where the single particle picture does not hold, like superconductors and resonating valence bond insulators, for which Z(c)not equal 0. By using a quantum Monte Carlo projection technique for the Hubbard model at U/t=4, a finite Z(c), with d-wave symmetry, is found at half filling and in the lightly doped regime, thus emphasizing a qualitatively new feature coming from electronic correlation.

d-wave pairing in lightly doped Mott insulators / Plekhanov, E; Becca, Federico; Sorella, Sandro. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS. - ISSN 1098-0121. - 71:6(2005), pp. 064511.1-064511.5. [10.1103/PhysRevB.71.064511]

d-wave pairing in lightly doped Mott insulators

Becca, Federico;Sorella, Sandro
2005-01-01

Abstract

We define a suitable quantity Z(c) that measures the pairing strength of two electrons added to the ground-state wave function by means of the anomalous part of the one-particle Green's function. Z(c) discriminates between systems described by one-electron states, like ordinary metals and band insulators, for which Z(c)=0, and systems where the single particle picture does not hold, like superconductors and resonating valence bond insulators, for which Z(c)not equal 0. By using a quantum Monte Carlo projection technique for the Hubbard model at U/t=4, a finite Z(c), with d-wave symmetry, is found at half filling and in the lightly doped regime, thus emphasizing a qualitatively new feature coming from electronic correlation.
2005
71
6
1
5
064511
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.71.064511
https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0404206
Plekhanov, E; Becca, Federico; Sorella, Sandro
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