A dynamical mean-field theory analysis of the attractive Hubbard model in the normal phase is carried out upon restricting to solutions where superconducting order is not allowed. A clear first-order pairing transition as a function of the coupling takes place at all the electron densities out of half filling between a Fermi liquid, stable for U < U-c, and an insulating bound pairs phase for U > Uc, and it is accompanied by phase separation. The spectral function in the metallic phase is constituted by a low-energy structure around the Fermi level, which disappears discontinuously at U = U-c, and two high-energy features (Hubbard bands), which persist in the insulating phase. RI Grilli, Marco/C-6309-2009; Capone, Massimo/A-7762-200
The density-driven Mott transition is studied by means of dynamical mean-field theory in the Hubbard...
We calculate the one-particle spectral functions above the superconducting transition temperature TC...
We calculate the one-particle spectral functions above the superconducting transition temperature TC...
A dynamical mean-field theory analysis of the attractive Hubbard model in the normal phase is carrie...
The normal state properties of the Hubbard model are studied by means of the Dynamical Mean-Field Th...
The finite-temperature phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model is studied by means of the dyna...
The finite-temperature phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model is studied by means of the dyna...
The four-site “DCA” method of including intersite correlations in the dynamical mean-field theory is...
The phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model with spatially inhomogeneous interactions is obtai...
The phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model with spatially inhomogeneous interactions is obtai...
The phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model with spatially inhomogeneous interactions is obtai...
The phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model with spatially inhomogeneous interactions is obtai...
The density-driven Mott transition is studied by means of dynamical mean-field theory in the Hubbard...
The normal state of strongly coupled superconductors is characterized by the presence of “preformed”...
We calculate the spectral functions, the band structure and the density of states of the 2D attracti...
The density-driven Mott transition is studied by means of dynamical mean-field theory in the Hubbard...
We calculate the one-particle spectral functions above the superconducting transition temperature TC...
We calculate the one-particle spectral functions above the superconducting transition temperature TC...
A dynamical mean-field theory analysis of the attractive Hubbard model in the normal phase is carrie...
The normal state properties of the Hubbard model are studied by means of the Dynamical Mean-Field Th...
The finite-temperature phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model is studied by means of the dyna...
The finite-temperature phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model is studied by means of the dyna...
The four-site “DCA” method of including intersite correlations in the dynamical mean-field theory is...
The phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model with spatially inhomogeneous interactions is obtai...
The phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model with spatially inhomogeneous interactions is obtai...
The phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model with spatially inhomogeneous interactions is obtai...
The phase diagram of the attractive Hubbard model with spatially inhomogeneous interactions is obtai...
The density-driven Mott transition is studied by means of dynamical mean-field theory in the Hubbard...
The normal state of strongly coupled superconductors is characterized by the presence of “preformed”...
We calculate the spectral functions, the band structure and the density of states of the 2D attracti...
The density-driven Mott transition is studied by means of dynamical mean-field theory in the Hubbard...
We calculate the one-particle spectral functions above the superconducting transition temperature TC...
We calculate the one-particle spectral functions above the superconducting transition temperature TC...