Recent experiments performed on cuprates and alkali-doped fullerides have demonstrated that key signatures of superconductivity can be induced above the equilibrium critical temperature by optical modulation. These observations in disparate physical systems may indicate a general underlying mechanism. Multiple theories have been proposed, but these either consider specific features, such as competing instabilities, or focus on conventional BCS-type superconductivity. Here we show that periodic driving can enhance electron pairing in strongly correlated systems. Focusing on the strongly repulsive limit of the doped Hubbard model, we investigate in-gap, spatially inhomogeneous, on-site modulations. We demonstrate that such modulations substan...
The majority of fulleride superconductors with unusually high transition-temperature to kinetic-ener...
Interacting many-body systems in reduced-dimensional settings, such as ladders and few-layer systems...
Near a Mott transition, strong electron correlations may enhance Cooper pairing. This is demonstrate...
Recent experiments performed on cuprates and alkali-doped fullerides have demonstrated that key sign...
Controlling and stabilising collective phases of many-body quantum systems is a problem of deep fund...
We investigate a model for a Mott insulator in the presence of a time-periodic modulated interaction...
Local spin fluctuations provide the glue for orbital-singlet spin-triplet pairing in the doped Mott...
We analyze Cooper pairing instabilities in strongly driven electron-phonon systems. The light-induce...
We study the fluctuations responsible for pairing in the $d$-wave superconducting state of the two-d...
The ground-state energy of two electrons on a ring is calculated for the one-dimensional Hubbard mod...
International audienceHigh Tc cuprate superconductors are characterized by two robust features: thei...
Pairing occurs in conventional superconductors through a reduction of the electronic potential energ...
By employing unbiased numerical methods, we show that pulse irradiation can induce unconventional su...
The effect on the stability of the superconducting phase due the addition of an electron–phonon inte...
Multiorbital systems such as the iron-based superconductors provide a new avenue to attack the long-...
The majority of fulleride superconductors with unusually high transition-temperature to kinetic-ener...
Interacting many-body systems in reduced-dimensional settings, such as ladders and few-layer systems...
Near a Mott transition, strong electron correlations may enhance Cooper pairing. This is demonstrate...
Recent experiments performed on cuprates and alkali-doped fullerides have demonstrated that key sign...
Controlling and stabilising collective phases of many-body quantum systems is a problem of deep fund...
We investigate a model for a Mott insulator in the presence of a time-periodic modulated interaction...
Local spin fluctuations provide the glue for orbital-singlet spin-triplet pairing in the doped Mott...
We analyze Cooper pairing instabilities in strongly driven electron-phonon systems. The light-induce...
We study the fluctuations responsible for pairing in the $d$-wave superconducting state of the two-d...
The ground-state energy of two electrons on a ring is calculated for the one-dimensional Hubbard mod...
International audienceHigh Tc cuprate superconductors are characterized by two robust features: thei...
Pairing occurs in conventional superconductors through a reduction of the electronic potential energ...
By employing unbiased numerical methods, we show that pulse irradiation can induce unconventional su...
The effect on the stability of the superconducting phase due the addition of an electron–phonon inte...
Multiorbital systems such as the iron-based superconductors provide a new avenue to attack the long-...
The majority of fulleride superconductors with unusually high transition-temperature to kinetic-ener...
Interacting many-body systems in reduced-dimensional settings, such as ladders and few-layer systems...
Near a Mott transition, strong electron correlations may enhance Cooper pairing. This is demonstrate...